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Prof Denys Pringle 


Professor Denys Pringle
Position:Professor in Archaeology

Telephone:+44 (0)29 208 75648
Fax:+44 (0)29 2987 4929
Extension:75648
Location:Humanities Building, Room 4.37

Research Interests

  • Material culture and topography of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Latin East in general
  • Church buildings of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Castles and fortifications in western Europe and the Mediterranean world, from the Byzantine period to the early modern period
  • Ceramics of the medieval Mediterranean world
  • Medieval and later epigraphy

Selected Publications

Denys Pringle (2007) The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Corpus, vol. 3. The City of Jerusalem. Cambridge University Press; Cambridge.

Denys Pringle (2006) ‘There is a castle in the west …’: Dundonald Castle Excavations 1986–93. Scottish Archaeological Journal, 26.1-2. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, for the Glasgow Archaeological Society.

Denys Pringle (2002) Spynie Palace and the Bishops of Moray: History, Architecture and Archaeology. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Denys Pringle (2000) Belmont Castle: The Excavation of a Crusader Stronghold in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Oxford University Press, Oxford, for the Council for British Research in the Levant.

Denys Pringle (2000) Fortification and Settlement in Crusader Palestine. Ashgate: Aldershot.

Denys Pringle (1998) The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Corpus, vol. 2. L-Z (excluding Tyre). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Denys Pringle (1997) Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: An Archaeological Gazetteer. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Denys Pringle (1993) The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Corpus, vol. 1. A-K (excluding Acre and Jerusalem). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Denys Pringle (1988) Crusader Castles. Clarendon Press: Oxford.

Denys Pringle (1986) The Red Tower (al-Burj al-Ahmar): Settlement in the Plain of Sharon at the Time of the Crusaders and Mamluks (A.D. 1099-1516). British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, London.

Denys Pringle (1981) The Defence of Byzantine Africa from Justinian to the Arab Conquest: An Account of the Military History and Archaeology of the African Provinces in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries, 2 vols. British Archaeological Reports: Oxford

Research Groups

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy Land, 1187-1291

The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, vol. 4: Acre and Tyre

Ramla, c.715-1917

‘Aqaba Castle

An Expatriate Community in Tunis, 1648–1885: St George’s Protestant Cemetery and its Inscriptions