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Byzantine period in kedreai (sedir ısland): Churches

open access: yes, 2012
Although not attested by written sources, the archaeological data clearly indicate that the Christian settlement on the island of Kedreai gained importance in the 5th century AD, when Christianity gained importance in Karia. Even though representing an important Byzantine settlement including a harbour, storage buildings, baths, churches, houses and ...
DİLER, Adnan, ÖZYURT ÖZCAN, Hatice
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Вратичка от бронзов триптих с изображение на св. Георги – войн

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология, 2018
The panel of a bronze triptych with the image of St. George dated back to the 12th century can be attrib­uted to a group of fine art works made in Thessaloniki (Fig. 1). It was found in the fortress near the village of Samotino, Varna region.
Konstantin Totev
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Antikos tradicijos ir naujos tendencijos Bizantijos rašytinėje kalboje | Traditions of Antiquity and New Tendencies in Written Greek of the Byzantine Period [PDF]

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2013
In the Byzantine period, the norms of written Greek were primarily rooted in the ancient Greek literary tradition and not in the native linguistic competence.
Kristina Svarevičiūtė
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Identification Tharais: Rediscovering a Byzantine Archaeological Site on the Madaba Mosaic Map

open access: yesGephyra
This study delves into the archaeological site of Tharais, which is referenced in the famous Madaba mosaic map. and dates back to the Byzantine era.
Musallam Al-rawahneh
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PHILANTHROPY IN CONSTANTINOPOLITAN MONASTERIES AND THEIR FINANCIAL RESOURCES IN THE PALAIOLOGAN PERIOD

open access: yesOrtaçağ Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2019
The institution of monasticism was a vital componentof the Byzantine social and economic life especially in terms of theirphilanthropic functions. Almost entire Byzantine society was attached tomonastic foundations which satisfied various needs of the ...
Özgür Göndiken
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Early Byzantine Period of Larder in Iuliopolis

open access: yesAhi Evran Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi
The Ancient City of Iuliopolis is located 123 km northwest of Ankara, in the Gülşehri area of Çayırhan Town, Nallıhan District. The settlement, divided by the Aladağ Stream, was previously known as Sarılar Village. With the construction of the Sarıyar Dam in the 1950s, the city was submerged under the dam's waters.
Durmus Gur, Cahit Karakök, Tolga Çelik
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