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Religious Architecture

The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Art and Architecture, 2021
Abstract This chapter provides a review of major developments in Byzantine religious architecture. During the long period of Byzantine history, ecclesiastical buildings manifested the highest societal aspirations both by their cultural importance and by their aesthetic qualities.
M. Mihaljević
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Merovingian Religious Architecture

2020
For nearly 270 years, between the end of the Roman Empire and the advent of the Carolingian dynasty, the Merovingian territories experienced an intense flowering of religious construction, which recent archaeology has documented with increasing detail.
P. Chevalier
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Religious Architecture and Roman Expansion

Religious Architecture and Roman Expansion uses architectural terracottas as a lens for examining the changing landscape of central Italy during the period of Roman military expansion, and for asking how local communities reacted to this new political reality.
Sophie Crawford-Brown
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Constructing a Semantic System of Facade Elements for Religious Architecture from a Regional Perspective: A Case Study of Jingzhou

Buildings
The application of semantics in facade elements mainly involves the association between architectural elements and their cultural, historical, or functional significance. By analyzing the shape, layout, and decoration of various elements (such as windows,
Guangyuan Wang, Weihao Huang, Qifan Xu
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Temple Architecture and Religious Anthropology

The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies, 2023
This article substantiates the possibility of using the material of temple architecture in studies of religious perceptions of man. In studying the religious teachings of man, we rely on the religious anthropology of K. I. Nikonov. We also used the methodology of L. Jones's "hermeneutics of sacred architecture" and A.
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