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Comparative Armenian Ecclesiastical Monuments
Description
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This collection is not meant to be an exhaustive record of late antique ecclesiastical monuments in the contemporary territory of Armenia. Rather it is a personal (and as such almost certainly idiosyncratic) selection of Armenian ecclesiastical architecture that commentators have argued have been influenced by Syrian architecture or which has been linked to the development of Georgian architecture in some way. It must be underlined that these pictures were taken on a first fact-finding trip to see these buildings in reality, as opposed to reading about them and experiencing them only as floor plans or photographs. This area of research remains a new direction that the writer hopes to explore further at a future date, but any conclusions drawn in this section of the website are very much work-in-progress.
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Emma Loosley
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Emma Loosley
Peter Leeming
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Architecture
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Yereruyk
Description
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The basilica of Yereruyk is located in the village of Anipemza in Shirak Province in Armenia, right by the border with Turkey. It is believed to date to the fourth and fifth centuries and is one of the earliest Christian monuments in the country. Since the nineteenth century frequent comparisons have been drawn between this site and basilicas in Syria based largely on floor plans and a few images. However there is little more contemporary literature that explores this analogy in any detail and this question is considered on this site in the article entitled T<em>he Missing Link? Preliminary Fieldwork in Armenia.</em>
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2017-08-08
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Emma Loosley
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Type
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Architecture
Archaeology
Architecture
Armenia
Basilica
C4th-C5th
Church
Three Church Basilica
Yereruyk