Ozturk Buke, Fatma Gul2024-05-142024-05-142022Öztürk Büke, Fatma Gül. (2022). "Rock-cut facądes: Conveyors of 'false' monumentality in Byzantine Cappadocia", Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Vol.46, No.2, pp.158-175.0307-01311749-625Xhttps://doi.org/10.1017/byz.2022.8Ozturk Buke, Fatma Gul/0000-0001-5144-9447The monumental rock-cut facades of the tenth to eleventh century-mansions - so-called courtyard complexes - in Cappadocia, central Turkey, are rare examples of secular Byzantine architecture. While these symmetrically designed facades adorned with superimposed arches differ from the simpler ones (both carved and built) in the region, they bear striking similarities to others from the broader Mediterranean basin. This article offers new insights into the discussion on the uniqueness of the rock-cut facades of courtyard complexes and reconsiders the raison d'etre of this 'false' monumentality in the rural setting of Byzantine Cappadocia.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessByzantine CappadociaCourtyard ComplexesMonumental Rock-Cut FacadesHorseshoe-Shaped ArchRock-cut facądes: Conveyors of 'false' monumentality in Byzantine CappadociaRock-Cut Facades: Conveyors of 'false Monumentality in Byzantine CappadociaArticle46215817510.1017/byz.2022.82-s2.0-85144972700WOS:000820078900001N/AQ3