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Title
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Archaeological and Art Historical Artefacts in Georgian Collections
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Emma Loosley
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Emma Loosley
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Physical Object
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This collection includes pictures of artefacts that are held in the collections of the National Museum of Georgia. All the major museums in the country come under this umbrella and so the location of each object included will specify exactly which institution holds the item in question. Obviously many objects and collections do not allow photography and the images included in this collection were all taken in contexts where permission was given to take the pictures.
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The Bolnisi Stela
Description
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Stelae and carved stone crosses are a common phenomenon in early Christian Kartli. They are believed to date between the C5th and C10th. One of the earliest and most well-known is the stela from Bolnisi in Kvemo Kartli which has been ascribed a date of the C5th-C6th and which is now housed in the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Art in Tbilisi.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2017-03-18
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Emma Loosley
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Type
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Museum Exhibit
Bolnisi
C5th-C6th
Georgia
Kvemo Kartli
Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Art
Stela
Tbilisi
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Title
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The Early Christian Architecture of Georgia
Description
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This collection of photographs was initially based upon pictures taken during fieldwork in May-July 2013, with the addition of some material from earlier research trips. The information gathered at this time has been added to and expanded over the course of the project fieldwork, most notably during long periods spent in Georgia in 2016 and 2017. The aim of the resource is to make available a range of images of early Georgian churches in order to study their form, function and architectural evolution, as well as to act as a record of their state of preservation at this particular moment in time. The fashion for rebuilding ecclesiastical monuments post-Communism is currently a serious threat to the architectural heritage of Georgia and these images record sites that are so far untouched as well as others that have already been modified.
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Emma Loosley
Peter Leeming
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Bolnisi
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Bolnisi Sioni church has the oldest dated inscription in the Georgian language on Georgian soil that states that the church was completed in 493 (the earliest securely dated Georgian inscriptions have been discovered in the Holy Land). The original inscription is now in the National Art Museum in Tbilisi, but a replica has been placed on the church wall. This tells that the building was completed by the end of the C5th and this is particularly notable given the exceptional size of the building. It is referred to as a five-aisled basilica. The central nave is flanked by aisles to the north and south, that end in presbyteries, but in addition doors lead on both the north and south sides to the same kind of semi-open arcades found at Nekresi. The northern aisle terminates in an apse, creating an al fresco chapel and is walled in to the south, east and west, but open to the elements on the north side. To the south, the central element of this arcade is open to the south, but the eastern and western extremities have been closed in to create two chambers at either end of the arcade. In addition there is a C17th belltower in the courtyard of the church. The church has received a new roof and parts of the architecture, particularly on the northern side, have recently been renovated.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2013-06-30
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Emma Loosley
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Architecture
Architecture
Bell Tower
Bolnisi
C5th
Cathedral
Church
Georgia
Georgian
Georgian Inscription
Inscription
Kvemo Kartli
Three Church Basilica