Lashkendari Church

Coordinates: 42°49′01″N 41°44′35″E / 42.816944°N 41.743013°E / 42.816944; 41.743013
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Lashkendari Church
Lashkendari Church
Location
LocationAbkhazia / Georgia
Geographic coordinates42°49′01″N 41°44′35″E / 42.816944°N 41.743013°E / 42.816944; 41.743013
Architecture
TypeChurch

Lashkendari Church (

Abkhaz and Georgians
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Description

The church is a complex building, consisting of a main domed edifice to which a smaller church with a semi-circular apse is attached on the north. The whole complex is surrounded by a 100-meter-long protective fence. The two churches communicate through a doorway. The complex can be entered through four doors. The central entrance, located on the south side of the fence, is surmounted with an arch with a Christian cross curved in relief. Above the western door is a bas-relief with two stylized animals facing each other. This piece of arts has its closest parallel to the depiction of two deer on a tympanum above the northern portal of the 7th-century Ateni Sioni Church in eastern Georgia. The remaining two doors are on the northern side of the wall.[2]

The dome of the main church has collapsed. The gate of the church — apparently a later addition — is well-preserved. The church is surrounded by an artificial platform with burials. Archaeological excavations revealed several items, such as: bronze lion figures, candlesticks, different types of ritual items, bearing similarities with other examples of medieval Georgian Christian art.[3] The complex has been variously dated to the period from the 7th to the 11th centuries.[4]

References

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  2. ^ "Lashkendari Church". Historical Heritage of Georgia. Vol. 1: Abkhazia. Tbilisi. 2007. pp. 42–43.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Lashkendari Church. Historical monuments of Abkhazia — Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
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