Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 86)
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of the village. The terraced fields, the blue skies, the bright
sunlight and the white stone houses with domes all combine to make a
particularly powerful environment. The natural landscape is still
very strong and determines the general milieu.
Boundaries Defining the Village Built-Up Area
S4milar to most other Palestinian villages, Deir Ghassaneh never had
walls around it to define its boundaries. The boundary between man-
made space and natural space was achieved by the sharp difference in
density between the the compact built-up area and the open
surrounding fields. The fields were almost free from man-made
structures, except for the storage huts (ksour) used for guarding
against thieves during the fig and grape seasons and for storage of
agricultural produce. The hawakir, a belt of empty lots, constituted
a clear geographical boundary and a natural edge between the denesly
built man-made settlement and the partly natural, partly ordered
landscape (fig- 4-2).
_..-‘~- Backs of buildings ~~
w—. Village border pt
} oa Villasce built-up area i
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IZA village emnty lots (hawakir) 11
—_ Main nath *
Fig. 4.2: A belt of empty lots (hawakir) separated the
village built-up area from fields around it
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