Tokali Kilise (Buckle Church) was the principal sanctuary of a large monastic center in Byzantine Cappadocia, now central Turkey. This cave church was carved into the soft volcanic stone of the region and decorated with frescoes in several stages between the mid-ninth and mid-tenth centuries, and is one of the richest ensembles of painting to survive from the early Middle Ages.
DUMBARTON OAKS STUDIES

Dumbarton Oaks Studies 22
Tokali Kilise
Tenth-Century Metorpolitan Art in Byzantine Cappadocia
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$45.00 • £33.95 • €40.50
ISBN 9780884021452
Publication: January 1986
228 pages
8-1/2 x 11 inches
141 black and white
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