Following its initial publication in 2005, "A Byzantine
Settlement in Cappadocia" has become a seminal work in interpreting
the rich material remains of Byzantine Cappadocia. In the first
systematic site survey from the region, at the settlement known as
canlı Kilise in Western Cappadocia, the careful mapping and
documentation of rock-cut and masonry architecture and its
decoration led to a complete reexamination of the place of
Cappadocia within the larger framework of Byzantine social and
cultural developments. This revised edition builds upon its
predecessor with an updated preface, a new bibliography, and a new
master map of the canlı Kilise site.
Based on four seasons of fieldwork, Ousterhout challenges the
commonly accepted notion that the rock-cut settlements of
Cappadocia were primarily monastic. He proposes instead that the
settlement at canlı Kilise was a town, replete with mansions,
hovels, barns, stables, storerooms, cisterns, dovecotes, wine
presses, fortifications, places of refuge, churches, chapels,
cemeteries, and a few monasteries--that is, features common to most
Byzantine communities. "A Byzantine Settlement in Cappadocia" has
led to a rethinking of such sites and to a view of Cappadocia as an
untapped resource for the study of material culture and daily life
within the Byzantine Empire.
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