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  • the ksour and mosques of the southern tunisian mountains, whose architecture is still very much influenced by the former presence of the Ibadis, contain astonishing figurations of boats. some researchers have estimated that they illustrate historical events, others have given them eschatological significance. these two hypotheses of interpretation, discussed in this article, do not seem convincing to us. It seems that these boats, which are most often associated with Berber apotropaic signs, should rather be understood as evidence of the link between the mountain dwellers and the islanders of Djerba, who have shared for centuries the same Ibadi faith and the same Berber customs.

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