Aims of the exhibition and the activities of the scientific board
Following the first scientific board meeting in November 2001, work was started on the scientific research for our forthcoming exhibition Castles and Bazars in Crusader Times.
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Events in 2000-5 1st meeting of the Scientific Board, 25th/26th November |
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Events in 2001-6 2nd meeting of the Scientific Board, 28th/29th April |
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Events in 2001-11 3rd meeting of the Scientific Board, 11th/12th November |
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Events in 2001-12 3rd meeting of the Scientific Board, 11th/12th November |
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Events in 2002-2 Model of the gateway of Aleppo Castle (Syria) |
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Events in 2002-3 Model of the gateway of Aleppo Castle (Syria) |
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Events in 2002-4 Visit of the exposition French Donjons with Prof. Denys Pringle, Univ. Cardiff, 25th May |
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Events in 2002-5 4rd meeting of the Scientific Board, May 25th/26th |
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Events in 2003-4 |
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Events in 2003-5 |
The Board of Scientific Advisors ( for further details see Home ) was founded in November 2000. Its main purpose is to help provide the scientific basis for the new topic and exhibition Castles and Bazars in Crusader Times.
So far the Board has had seven plenary sessions, the most recent being in December 2004.
Board members have set out as the main aims of the GIB’s new
venture their intention to stress the creative exchanges that were possible
between different cultures, not – as common thinking still has it – the
opposition separating Muslims and Christians. During the some 200 years of the
crusades there also was peaceful coexistence between different Christian and
Muslim groups.
In this sense the exhibition speaks to the present-day West and Europe as it
contributes to an understanding between Islam and Christianity as well as giving
a sense of common history shared by both religions.
The GIB’s upcoming projects are:
Interdisciplinary Symposium in January/February 2006 in cooperation with the European Castle Society and the German Castle Society at the Marksburg at Braubach on the Rine:
Construction of the Hospitaller Castle Crac des Chevaliers according to the
method of tachymetrical measurement i.e. a model in a scale of 1:26,5 ;
footprint 19 x 19 feet;
height 7,4 feet
The exhibit will have some 2,000 figurines handmade and created for the purpose using the latest scientific information. These figurines will be of Muslim and Christian dignitaries, armed men and civilians.
The exact point in time represented in the exhibition is the phase of Sultan Baibar laying siege to the castle in 1271.
Creation of a model of a section of the Bazar of Aleppo, scale 1.25, 4 x 4 m. The model will sue data established by a local architect in spring 2002.
The exhibition will have some 750 figurines and items used in bazar life created using the latest scientific information.
Talks on aspects of the GIB’s work given by members of the Board of Scientific Advisors at board meetings or the society’s general meetings
Creation of texts, diagrams, geographical plans and drawings and outlines of historical sites using the latest scientific findings to be used in the show boards.
Creation of a catalogue to go with the exhibitions, to be published in several
languages
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Dr. Jürgen Jansen, Aachen |
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International Castle Research Society (ICRS) last update: 06_05_2005 |