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Visual Resources, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University at Feb 14, 2024 04:59 PM

BSY_FB_17-42

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The sole decoration of the interior consists
of discs - a cross within a wreath - on the
inner face of the piers. On the exterior
the construction is even more crude - cut
stone being employed only for lintels and
jambs - The walls are of rough irregular
stones except in the lower story of the facade
where some quadrated blocks from the
temple seem to have been employed.

Adjoining the northwest angle of the church is
a tower of three stories. This is roughly
constructed like the rest of the church and bears
little resemblance to deVogüés careful drawing.

Domestic Arch're. The houses are built in the same general
style as the church - the rooms of both upper
and lower story are arched to recieve the floor
or roof and the walls are corbelled out to
recieve the roofing slabs. In one house the
space bridged in this manner is 3m. 15cm. The
slabs measure 2.30 x .30 x 22 and in this case
are smoothly cut in lower surface and sides.
One houses is provided with an over hanging closet.

BSY_FB_17-42

42

The sole decoration of the interior consists
of discs - a cross within a wreath - on the
inner face of the piers. On the exterior
the construction is even more crude - cut
stone being employed only for lintels and
jambs - The walls are of rough irregular
stones except in the lower story of the facade
where some quadrated blocks from the
temple seem to have been employed.

Adjoining the northwest angle of the church is
a tower of three stories. This is roughly
constructed like the rest of the church and bears
little resemblance to deVogüés careful drawing.

Domestic Arch're. The houses are built in the same general
style as the church - the rooms of both upper
and lower story are arched to recieve the floor
or roof and the walls are corbelled out to
recieve the roofing slabs. In one house the
space bridged in this manner is 3m. 15cm. The
slabs measure 2.30 x .30 x 22 and in this case
are smoothly cut in lower surface and sides.
One houses is provided with an over hanging closet.