Arts and Humanities
Holy Land
100%
Ritual
100%
12 th century
83%
Middle Ages
66%
religious architecture
58%
Holy Ground
50%
Thirteenth Century
50%
Romanesque
50%
Jewish Christianity
50%
Germany
50%
holy
50%
Holy Sepulchre
50%
Copy
50%
Ceremonial
41%
Relics
41%
Religious rituals
41%
Galilee
40%
Immersion
33%
Ceremony
33%
Jerusalem
33%
Calling
25%
Drawing
25%
Religious Space
25%
Interdependence
25%
Altar
25%
Paradigm Shift
25%
Ephemeral
25%
Action
25%
Tombs
25%
Signifying
16%
Jewish-Christian Relations
16%
viewer
16%
Scheme
16%
Architecture
16%
High Middle Age
16%
Sacred Sites
16%
tokens
16%
Early Christianity
16%
Monumentality
16%
Spirit
16%
Hospitallers
16%
Judaism
16%
Academic Discourse
16%
Sanctification
16%
Cologne
16%
Experiential
16%
Ornament
16%
Rhineland
16%
Pilgrimages
16%
First Crusade
16%
Keyphrases
Holy Land
100%
12th Century
75%
Religious Architecture
66%
Middle-aged
62%
Church
50%
Ceremony
50%
13th Century
50%
Germany
50%
Visual Translation
50%
Natural Materials
50%
Pisa
50%
Comparative Analysis
50%
Holy Sepulchre
50%
Baptistery
50%
Ritual Baths
50%
Christianity
50%
Jewish Ritual
50%
Religious Rituals
41%
Sea of Galilee
40%
Christian
35%
Worm
25%
Jerusalem
25%
Architectural Space
25%
Architectural Details
25%
Rhineland
25%
Cologne
25%
High Middle Ages
25%
Jewish-Christian Relations
25%
Holy Sites
25%
Concurrent Development
25%
Monumentality
25%
Floor Level
16%
Spread out
16%
Walking Pattern
16%
Religious Space
16%
Interdependence
16%
Ground Surface
16%
Human Interaction
16%
Prostration
16%
Stepping On
16%
Floor Surfaces
16%
Graves
16%
Bulge
16%
Silk
16%
Tomb
16%
Emulation
12%
Sanctification
12%
Two Dimensional Images
12%
Place of Origin
12%
Wood
12%