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1500-year-old church found under Turkish lake
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| January 30, 2014
Posted on 01/31/2014 1:34:36 PM PST by NYer
A Byzantine church has been discovered underneath Lake İznik in Bursa, a province known as one of the most significant places in Turkey for Christians, reports Today's Zaman.
The church is assumed to be St Peter's Church, which appears in many different sources of Christian history, although no evidence to support that has yet been found. Mustafa Şahin, chair of Uludağ University's department of archeology, said detailed research is being undertaken by Turkish experts on Byzantine history.
'We will share the findings with the public as soon as we get detailed information,' Şahin said. The church has been named one of the most important sources for research in the area. Very rigorous research is under way right now to help the church come above ground and out of the lake.
According to the information attained so far, the church consists of three corridors and has the layout of a basilica. This kind of construction was generally in vogue during the Roman period and was used in courthouse buildings. In A.D. 313, when Christianity was accepted as the official religion of the empire, practicing Christians started to use the basilica layout for churches as well.
The site extends from east to west and has been determined to be a church building because there is an apsis in the east corner of the building in addition to the fact that basilica floor plans were commonly found in churches, Şahin explained.
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1,500-year-old historic church found under Turkish lake (Today's Zaman)
Byzantine Church Found in Turkish Lake (Archaeology)
TOPICS: Catholic; History; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: ancientchurch; byzantine; godsgravesglyphs; turkey
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:34:36 PM PST
by
NYer
To: Tax-chick; GregB; Berlin_Freeper; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; ...
1500 year old church in the shape of a basilica, ping.
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:36:39 PM PST
by
NYer
("The wise man is the one who can save his soul. - St. Nimatullah Al-Hardini)
To: NYer
Thus proving early disciples reached Atlantis with the good news. :-)
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:44:02 PM PST
by
GreyFriar
(Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
To: NYer
To those of you educated in public schools -
Yes - the land mass of modern day Turkey was a Christian nation for 1500+ years.
It was conquered by islamic armies where the Christian population was either killed, enslaved or treated as 3rd class citizens until they converted...
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:48:20 PM PST
by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: 2banana
İznik = Nicaea (as in The Council of).
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:50:20 PM PST
by
pierrem15
(Claudius: "Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out.")
To: NYer; SunkenCiv
This truly is Sunken Civ.
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posted on
01/31/2014 1:52:15 PM PST
by
Defiant
(Obama is The Bard of Canard.)
To: NYer
Always in the last place you look.
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posted on
01/31/2014 2:01:11 PM PST
by
married21
( As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
01/31/2014 2:24:37 PM PST
by
NYer
("The wise man is the one who can save his soul. - St. Nimatullah Al-Hardini)
To: GreyFriar
Thus proving early disciples reached Atlantis with the good news. :-) Thus proving the early christians did not practice sola scriptura ; -)
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posted on
01/31/2014 2:25:58 PM PST
by
NYer
("The wise man is the one who can save his soul. - St. Nimatullah Al-Hardini)
To: NYer
What am I missing here? The picture at the first link shows apparently this same 10-foot-underwater building outline (as above at FR) 30-foot off shore. Surely it didn’t take those inhabitants any time at all to have seen this under-shallow-water outline and had done so for generations.
What’s up with this newfound discovery claim?
HF
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posted on
01/31/2014 2:37:40 PM PST
by
holden
To: 2banana
To those of you educated in public schools -
Yes - the land mass of modern day Turkey was a Christian nation for 1500+ years.
It was conquered by islamic armies where the Christian population was either killed, enslaved or treated as 3rd class citizens until they converted... But that could NEVER happen in our enlightened age...
To: GreyFriar
LOL!
I didn’t read the whole article. Has the discovery been attributed to Global Warming.
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posted on
01/31/2014 2:57:20 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(... for the good of all of us, except the ones who are dead ...)
To: NYer
To: holden
Excellent questions. The cynic in me asks:
Does some University Department need an infusion of funds?
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posted on
01/31/2014 3:14:24 PM PST
by
bjc
(Show me the data!)
To: NYer
Wish they’d found that when I was living there! That would have been an awesome site to go visit. One of the hotels in Pamukale, Turkey, was built over the Roman ruins and the pool is in the midst of broken columns, statues, etc. We did not stay at that hotel, but those who did were allowed to swim among the ruins! Very cool!
So much to see in Turkey! LOVED living there!
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posted on
01/31/2014 3:32:09 PM PST
by
Shery
(in APO Land)
To: NYer
It’s possible that the lake levels have lowered over the years which made the church more visible than it might have been a few years ago, and that would have nothing to do with ‘Global Warming’.
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posted on
01/31/2014 3:44:39 PM PST
by
SuziQ
To: NYer
I wonder if they practiced baptism by immersion....
I kid, I kid. :-)
To: pierrem15
Nicaea, Occupied Byzantium.
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posted on
01/31/2014 5:52:03 PM PST
by
annalex
(fear them not)
To: Defiant; NYer; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks for the pings!
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posted on
01/31/2014 6:12:39 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
To: SunkenCiv
This could be our nation 1500 years in the future, when future residents dig St. Patrick’s Cathedral out of the rubble and Washington’s National Cathedral, too. They’ll say, gee it looks like those people were once Christians.
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posted on
01/31/2014 6:20:04 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
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