Includes bibliographical references (pages 497-507) and index.Preface : what's in a name? -- Introduction : rethinking Byzantine Cappadocia -- Architecture : churches and chapels -- Painting in its contexts -- Visualizing community : constructing a social history of Cappadocia -- Landscapes of commemoration : monasteries and cemeteries -- Conclusion : multum in parvo
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This paper presents the findings of a research mission and restoration project, Rupestrian painting ...
While there has been extensive research conducted on Byzantine religious architecture in Cappadocia,...
The main novelty my article brings concerns a particular iconographic motif: that known as the ‘tria...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
The imagery of Hell, the Christian account of the permanent destinations of the human soul after dea...
Published in memory of Prof. Claudia Barsanti, Archaeology of a World of Changes provides a selectio...
none1noThe motif of the church patron or founder carrying a building model was inserted in church de...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
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Based on a collection of case studies, this article provides a bottom-up approach to glazed pottery ...
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