BSY_FB_06_p016

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

8 revisions
denise22334@gmail.com at Sep 07, 2023 05:00 AM

BSY_FB_06_p016

16

Derḳîta.

of the West end are particularly interesting
from the standpoint of construction, the
lower story is a fine specimen of well
grouted, smooth polygonal with occasional
knobs projecting from the surface like
certain examples of Early Greek work, this
wall has no openings. The second story
is built entirely of quadrated work
very smooth and even and pierced with
small rectangular windows evenly dispersed.

West of this structure is another long
colonnaded structure nearly at right angles
to it. The colonnade is preserved only in
the lower story - it is in plain monolithic
style with moulded caps - one of the piers
bears a Greek insc. (W.K.P insc. 31) carved
within an incised square - it gives the
date, Xanthikos 484, (April, 436 A.D).

South of the North church, not far from
the residence adjoining the church entrance
is a square towerlike structure built of

BSY_FB_06_p016

16

Derḳîta.

of the West end are particularly interesting
from the standpoint of construction, the
lower story is a fine specimen of well
grouted, smooth polygonal with occasional
knobs projecting from the surface like
certain examples of Early Greek work, this
wall has no openings. The second story
is built entirely of quadrated work
very smooth and even and pierced with
small rectangular windows evenly dispersed.

West of this structure is another long
colonnaded structure nearly at right angles
to it. The colonnade is preserved only in
the lower story - it is in plain monolithic
style with moulded caps - one of the piers
bears a Greek insc. (W.K.P insc. 31) carved
within an incised square - it gives the
date, Xanthikos 484, (April 436 A.D).

South of the North church, not far from
the residence adjoining the church entrance
is a square towerlike structure built of