Chapel Complete

ID: 233

Building type: chapel

Context:

church; rural

Inscriptions:

376

Description:

The chapel’s southern side is defined by the natural incline of the mountain, which functions as its wall. All access points are situated on the north, the only elevation provided with entrances. A slab from the altar rail preserves a Syriac inscription. Plan based on: Butler, H. C. (ed.), 1920, Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1905–5 and 1909, Division II: Architecture, Section B: Northern Syria, Leiden, III 240. Further reading:: PAES IVB 14; Butler, H. C. (ed.), 1920, Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1905–5 and 1909, Division II: Architecture, Section B: Northern Syria, Leiden, 240.

Author: Martyna Świerk, Małgorzata Krawczyk
Added bt: Martyna
Added: 2024-07-06
Last modification: 2024-07-06