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Provincial Cilicia and the Archaeology of Temple Conversion

AuteurBayliss R.

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Jaar2004

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS1281

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Pagina’s243

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841716343

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Exemplaar23683 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Temple conversion as an archaeological and historical phenomenon. Introduction 3-7
  • The significance of temple conversion, History and archaeology in temple conversion, The temple conversion debate, Terminology , pp. 3-7

Temple conversion as an archaeological and historical phenomenon. The fate of the temples 8-11
  • The last day of the temples (Constantine's appropriation of Holy Places, Toleration and denunciation between Constantine and Theodosius I, The house of Theodosius and the end of paganism , pp. 8-11
  • Temple deconsecration , pp. 12-13
  • Resistance and temple preservation , pp. 14-15
  • Temple destruction (Historical overview, The main protagonists, Monks, Holy Men and Rural Sanctuaries, Methods of destruction, The archaeology of temple destruction, Natural disasters) , pp. 16-25
  • The appropriation of temple estates , p. 26
  • Regional variations in the fate of temples , pp. 26-28
  • Conclusion , pp. 29-31

Temple conversion as an archaeological and historical phenomenon. The mechanics of conversion 32-49
  • Building conversion in late antiquity: an overview (Civic centre erosion and architectural reuse, Secular conversions) , pp. 32-34
  • Temple conversions (Logistics and templates, Direct transformation temple-church (The cella-church, The internalised cella, The inverted transformation, Issues of orientation), Indirect transformation (Temple-Spôlia-Churches, The Temenos)) , pp. 35-45
  • The architectural vocabulary of temple conversion (Impact of pre-existing structure on the resultant church) , p. 46
  • Conclusions , pp. 47-49

Temple conversion as an archaeological and historical phenomenon. The chronology of conversion 50-57
  • The direct temple conversion treshold, The literary tradition of temple conversion in the 4th and 5th centuries, Archaeological chronologies, Reading a chronology for temple abandonment, destruction, replacement and conversion, , pp. 50-55
  • ... Conclusion: constructing a chronology of conversion , pp. 56-57

Temple conversion as an archaeological and historical phenomenon. Between temple and church 58-66
  • Introduction: the hiatus between temple and church , p. 58
  • Christian demonology and abandoned temples, Secularised temples, The transistory church, Conclusion , pp. 58-66

Case study of Cilician churches and general conclusions. Temple concersion in Cilicia 67-106
  • General introduction (Cilicia in Lante Antiquity) , pp. 67-69
  • Cilician temple conversions , p. 70
  • Diocasarea (Uzuncaburc) (The temple of Zeus Olbios) , pp. 71-72
  • Seleucia and Calycadnum (Silifke) (Thelife and miracles of St Thecal, Temple of Zeus) , pp. 73-75
  • Elaiussa-Sebaste (Ayas) (The remains of the temple, The temple conversion, An intermediary church?, Dating, Function and meaning) , pp. 76-78
  • The Corycian cave (The clifftop temple, Chapel of St Mary, Concluding remarks) , pp. 79-85
  • Kanytelis (Kanlidivane) (The clifftop temple? The pit sanctuary) , pp. 86-87
  • Cati Ören , p. 87
  • The shrine of St Thecla (Meryemlik) (Temple remains?, The precinct wall) , p. 89
  • Canbazli (The church in the precinct, Concluding remarks) , pp. 90-92
  • Dag Pazari (The Basilica, Domed church) , p. 93
  • Olba (Ura) (The town church) , pp. 93-94
  • Epiphania (Erzin) (The temple church) , pp. 94-95
  • Castabala (Hierapolis Castabala / Bodrum) (North church, South church, Concluding remarks) , pp. 96-97
  • Anazabrus (Church of the Apostles, A Decastyle temple?) , p. 98
  • Flavias (Kadiril) (The Alacami) , pp. 99-100
  • Conclusion (The chronology conversion in Cilicia, The mechanics of direct temple conversion in Cilicia, Spolia and the Cilician architectural tradition) , pp. 102-106

Case study of Cilician churches and general conclusions. General considerations and conclusions 107-115
  • Overview (The cocabulary of temple conversion) , pp. 107-108
  • Temple conversion and the development of christian architecture , p. 109
  • Regionality in conversion scenarios: Cilicia, Sicily and Beyond , pp. 109-111
  • The archaeological identification of temple conversions , pp. 112-115

Appendices 116-126
  • The Theodosian law codes and the demise of the temples , pp. 116-120
  • The database of temple conversion , pp. 121-127
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