Architecture of ancient Israel

The domestic architecture of ancient Israel (c. 1200–587/6 BCE) is best defined by the four-room house: a standardized plan featuring three longitudinal rooms and one broad room, which served as a spatial response to both agrarian requirements and the socio-religious necessity of ritual boundaries.

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Architecture of ancient Israel

The domestic architecture of ancient Israel (c. 1200–587/6 BCE) is best defined by the four-room house: a standardized plan featuring three longitudinal rooms and one broad room, which served as a spatial response to both agrarian requirements and the socio-religious necessity of ritual boundaries.

Source: Wikipedia "Architecture of ancient Israel" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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