Title of article
THE CHARACTERIZATION OF WALL PAINTINGS OF BYZANTINE PERIOD ROCK-CUT CHURCHES IN CAPPODOCCIA REGION AT PERISTREMA, IHLARA VALLEY: BAHATTIN SAMANLIĞI, SAINT GEORGE (KIRDAMALTI) AND DIREKLI CHURCHES
Author/Authors
GÜNÖZÜ, HANDE İstanbul Üniversitesi - Türkiyat Araştırmaları Enstitüsü - Türk Sanatı Tarihi Anabilim Dalı, Turkey
From page
25
To page
46
Abstract
This study investigates the characterization of wall paintings of Bahattin Samanliği, Saint George (Kirkdamalti) and Direkli churches which are Byzantine period rock-cut structures in Cappodoccia region at Peristrema, İhlara valley. In order to reveal the features of the paintings, the stratigraphy and the composition of the carriers and plaster layers are analyzed through ESEM-EDX (Philips-FET XL 3D-ESEM-FEG OXFORD X MAX 80 mm2 Xray Detector/ INCA software), X Ray Diffraction, X Ray Fluorescence, XRD-XRF INXITU /DUETTO, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy instrumental methods along with calcination, acidic treatment and layer chromatography methods.
Keywords
Saint George (Kirkdamalti) Church , Bahattin Samanliği Church , Direkli Church , lime based plasters , wall paintings.
Journal title
Art-Sanat
Journal title
Art-Sanat
Record number
2670483
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