Churches EA and E at Sardis - Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Reports - Hans Buchwald - Boeken - Archeological Exploration of Sardis - 9780674504400 - 3 augustus 2015
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Churches EA and E at Sardis - Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Reports

Hans Buchwald

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Churches EA and E at Sardis - Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Reports

Between 1962 and 1973, the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis excavated two superimposed churches at this ancient site, one early Christian, one Byzantine. In this richly illustrated volume, Hans Buchwald documents the architecture and history of these buildings from the fourth to the sixteenth century.


Marc Notes: Sardis was home to one of the earliest known Christian communities, appearing among the seven churches of Asia in the mid-first century AD. Between 1962 and 1973, the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis excavated two superimposed churches at the ancient site, one early Christian, one Byzantine. This richly illustrated volume documents the architecture and history of these buildings from the fourth to the sixteenth century. Publisher Marketing: Sardis was home to one of the earliest known Christian communities, appearing among the Seven Churches of Asia in the mid-first century AD. Between 1962 and 1973, the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis excavated two superimposed churches at the ancient site, one early Christian, one Byzantine. This richly illustrated volume documents the architecture and history of these buildings from the fourth to the sixteenth century. The early Christian church, an aisled basilica with narthex and atrium, both decorated with floor mosaics, had a long and complicated history, starting in the fourth century and continuing into the ninth century. Built over its remains is a Byzantine church dating to the little-known Lascarid period, when Constantinople had fallen to the Fourth Crusade and western Asia Minor was home to an independent Christian empire. This building s standing remains, scattered domes, and vaulting fragments support the reconstruction of an inscribed-cross church with six columns and five domes, enriched on the exterior by a variety of brick and terracotta decoration. Together, these buildings cast new light on a millennium of Christian worship at Sardis, from the first official recognition of Christianity until the end of the Byzantine era."

Contributor Bio:  Buchwald, Hans Hans Buchwald was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Architecture at the University of Stuttgart. Contributor Bio:  McClanan, Anne Anne McClanan is Associate Professor of Art History at Portland State University.

Media Boeken     Hardcover Book   (Boek met harde rug en kaft)
Vrijgegeven 3 augustus 2015
ISBN13 9780674504400
Uitgevers Archeological Exploration of Sardis
Pagina's 366
Afmetingen 237 × 320 × 27 mm   ·   1,89 kg
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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