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Byzantine houses in Western Anatolia: an architectural approach

Byzantine houses in Western Anatolia: an architectural approach The archaeology of the common people's houses of the Byzantine period (c. 400–1453) has been ignored to a great extent in Turkey, a country full of antiquities of every era of the existence of mankind. This article sets out to gather and present the archaeological evidence available in order to see the development of housing in western Anatolia during the Byzantine period. An attempt is made to see the differences and similarities between the houses of the same period in the rest of the Byzantine world then, based on available and accessible evidence. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean Taylor & Francis

Byzantine houses in Western Anatolia: an architectural approach

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Byzantine houses in Western Anatolia: an architectural approach

Abstract

The archaeology of the common people's houses of the Byzantine period (c. 400–1453) has been ignored to a great extent in Turkey, a country full of antiquities of every era of the existence of mankind. This article sets out to gather and present the archaeological evidence available in order to see the development of housing in western Anatolia during the Byzantine period. An attempt is made to see the differences and similarities between the houses of the same period in the rest...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1473-348X
eISSN
0950-3110
DOI
10.1080/0950311042000202542
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Abstract

The archaeology of the common people's houses of the Byzantine period (c. 400–1453) has been ignored to a great extent in Turkey, a country full of antiquities of every era of the existence of mankind. This article sets out to gather and present the archaeological evidence available in order to see the development of housing in western Anatolia during the Byzantine period. An attempt is made to see the differences and similarities between the houses of the same period in the rest of the Byzantine world then, based on available and accessible evidence.

Journal

Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval MediterraneanTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 2004

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