Robert Ousterhout challenges the commonly accepted notion that the
rock-cut settlements of Cappadocia primarily housed enclaves of
Christian monks living in the wilderness. Instead, he proposes that
the settlement at Canli Kilise was a fully fledged town, with
mansions and hovels, as well as barns, wine presses, and
cemeteries.
at Ç anl? Kilise was a fully fledged town, with mansions and
hovels, as well as barns, wine presses, and cemeteries.
Ask a Question About this Product More... |