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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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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
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Ninotsminda
Description
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Ninotsminda means St. Nino and is one of several locations in Georgia named after the evangeliser of Georgia. The church is one of the first four-lobed centrally-planned buildings in Georgia and is seen as part of the evolution of this type of architecture. The church dates from the C6th with alterations continuing up until C10th. The site is now the home to a new religious community who live in a range of buildings around the central church.
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2013-06-14
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Emma Loosley
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Type
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Architecture
Architecture
C10th
C6th
Centrally-Planned
Church
Convent
Fresco
Georgia
Kakheti
Ninotsminda
Sagarejo
St. Nino