The Thousand and One Churches

The Thousand and One Churches

The Thousand and One Churches

The Thousand and One Churches

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Overview

Published in 1909 and long out of print, The Thousand and One Churches remains a seminal study of the postclassical monuments of Anatolia. Now a new generation of readers can learn of the extensive remains of the sprawling early Christian site known as Binbirkilise ("Thousand and One Churches," near Konya), excavated by Ramsay and Bell in 1907. The book provides extensive analysis of other early Christian and Byzantine sites across Anatolia that Bell visited at that time. Because many of the monuments have long since disappeared, this documentation is now invaluable, and Bell's extensive photographs provide a unique view of travel and archaeology more than a century ago. For this new edition more than 250 high-quality digitized images from the Gertrude Bell Archive at Newcastle University (UK) replace the original illustrations, and the editors' Foreword lays out the historical and cultural context for the undertaking. Ousterhout and Jackson recount the lives and careers of the two authors and the tale of their collaboration on the excavation and subsequent book. Publication of this volume was supported by a grant from the Joukowsky Family Foundation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839748097
Publisher: Barakaldo Books
Publication date: 06/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 528
File size: 114 MB
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Table of Contents


Editors' Foreword   Robert G. Ousterhout   Mark P.C. Jackson     ix
Preface     xxix
Situation and History     3
The Black Mountain     5
Maden Sheher     7
The Lower and the Upper City     11
Deghile     13
The Churches     15
Origin of the Name Maden Sheher     17
The Mountain was Holy     19
Analogy of Mount Sinai     21
Style and Date of the Churches     23
Date and Character of the Churches     25
The Power of the Church     27
Churches as Memorials of the Dead     31
The Water Supply     33
Constructions for Storing Water     35
The Turks in Maden Sheher     37
The Buildings
Churches No. 1-29, at Maden Sheher     41
Churches No. 30-48, at Deghile     151
Mausoleums     230
Mahaletch     241
Asamadi     256
Maden Dagh     259
Kizil Dagh and Tchet Dagh     268
Kaya Sarintch     273
Fortresses (Bash Dagh, etc.)     279
Ecclesiastical Architecture     297
The Basilica     303
Churches with a Single Chamber     324
The Cruciform     340
The Octagon     428
The Vault     435
Brick and Stone Architecture     446
Monasteries     456
Mouldings and Ornamental Details     472
Fortresses     489
Other Monuments of the Kara Dagh
Early Anatolian Period: Hittite Inscriptions     505
Milestones and Boundaries     512
Sarcophagi     514
Inscriptions of the Churches     519
Other Inscriptions     557
Sculpture     558
Wine-Presses     559
Concluding chapter: The Ancient Name of Maden Sheher     560
Index
Classification of the Principal Churches and Buildings Described     571
Place and Church Names     571
General, Chiefly Architectural     576
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