Architecture at the Crossroads of Cultures: The Church Complex in Varzahan near Bayburt in the Light of New Finds
Varzahan (modern Ugrak near Bayburt in Turkey) is the completely destroyed church complex located at the junction of cultural worlds: Byzantine and Muslim, Armenian and Kartvelian. Although its churches were known mainly from W. Bachmann’s description and photographs, our recent archival finds (the...
Main Author: | Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Ural Federal University
2020-12-01
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Series: | Античная древность и средние века |
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Online Access: | https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/adsv/article/view/4894 |
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