https://architectureandasceticism.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/230?output=atom2024-03-29T09:19:54+00:00Omekahttps://architectureandasceticism.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/230bema and has so many outbuildings that it was erronously believed to be a monastery in the past. Today most of the walls have fallen and it is difficult to make out the floorplan of the building.]]>2017-03-06T16:51:30+00:00
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Title
Baqirha C5th church
Description
The C5th church at Baqirha possesses a bema and has so many outbuildings that it was erronously believed to be a monastery in the past. Today most of the walls have fallen and it is difficult to make out the floorplan of the building.
Creator
Emma Loosley
Date
1997-05-01/1997-05-31
Contributor
Emma Loosley
Rights
Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Relation
Emma Loosley, The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches, TSEC 1, Brill, 2012 http://www.brill.com/architecture-and-liturgy-bema-fourth-sixth-century-syrian-churches