Abstract
The roofed-over market street, known as Suq el-Lahamin and located in the Old City of Jerusalem, has been in existence since 1152 AD. The street itself has been in existence since 70 AD. within the span of 125 m the Suq is comprised of 83 shops with none of the shopkeepers owning the site of their business. The concentration of shops and obvious grouping of similar types of businesses led to the formulation of a questionnaire to help answer a series of questions some of which were: rent-ownership patterns, means of transporting merchandise to the shops, and shop hours. Of a more personal nature some of the other questions asked were: the amount of rent paid, marriage status, and the number of sons and daughters in each shopkeeper's family.
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