During the recent survey and documentation work at and around Kastro Apalirou 7 churches have been documented, 2 inside, and 5 outside the walls in the immediate vicinity of the kastron. This article will present what we now know about three of these churches and their immediate environment, Aghios Giorgos and a small double-aisled church inside Kastro Apalirou and a large extramural church immediately to the southwest of the only gate in the town.1 The three churches discussed here are not only different in location, size and building technique, they have also been documented in quite different ways. Work at Aghios Giorgos was carried out according to standard archaeological documentation strategy on standing building remains, while a smal...
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No AbstractThe present article furnishes new historical data for the lost church of Aghios Nikolaos ...
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Humanities (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)This study focuses on the ...
Amathous, on the south coast of Cyprus, was an ancient city and one of the ancient royal cities of t...
The ancient city of Amathous, the so-called “ Palaia Lemesos” was the seat of the second most import...
The Mani Peninsula is home to hundreds of Orthodox Christian churches that were built within the las...
The building history of the church of St. Mary at Ephesos is evocative of both change and continuity...
No AbstractThe present article furnishes new historical data for the lost church of Aghios Nikolaos ...
Most historians agree that the original planimetry of the church in Dealu Frumos consisted of a hall...
No AbstractThe church examined in this' article is built on the ruins of an earlier building (5th-6t...
The double basilica at Aliki is an elusive and unprecedented ecclesial complex on the island of Thas...
The article is devoted to the results of a study of some little-known monuments of rock-hewn church ...
In the late sixth century AD, the Byzantines established a fort atop the plateau of Eski-Kermen. Fro...
This paper is based on the Masters Thesis work conducted by D.Ph. Pocobelli in Sapienza University o...
The article is devoted to the results of research focused on three rock-hewn churches, which are no...
The Athens church of the Mother of God, known by the name of Kapnikarea, built sometime in the eleve...
The church is located at real estate with parcel number 7890, in Arvalya location on Selçuk-Kuşadası...
Humanities (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)This study focuses on the ...
Amathous, on the south coast of Cyprus, was an ancient city and one of the ancient royal cities of t...
The ancient city of Amathous, the so-called “ Palaia Lemesos” was the seat of the second most import...
The Mani Peninsula is home to hundreds of Orthodox Christian churches that were built within the las...
The building history of the church of St. Mary at Ephesos is evocative of both change and continuity...