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Voskepar (Oskepar)

Type: Cruciform Central Plan
Location: On the border of the regions of Ijewan and Noyembrian
Date: VII Century
Evidence For Date: No documentation regarding construction has
been found. Dated by style.
Important Details: Belongs to the "Mastara" type plan. Also roof
originally made of tiles.
Condition: Good
Reconstruction: 1975-1977
History & commentary:The church of St.Astuacacin at Voskepar is
located near the village of the same name on the border of the
regions of Ijewan and Noyembrian, Armenia (coord, 41-04/45-06).
The church is attributed to the 7th century on the basis of its
architectural style. No inscriptions or documentary information
have been found regarding its construction.
Voskepar is a cruciform central plan church with four apses
radiating from the large central square which is surmounted by
an octagonal drum. The apses are identical in size, rectilinear
on the exterior. Two rectangular chambers flank the east apse
and are embedded in the rectilinear east end of the church.
The church is constructed of light beige colored sandstone. The
two portals, on the south and the west have a pediment resting
on two columns. Aside from these , the only other ornamentation
on the exterior is the blind arcade with double columns carved
on the exterior or the drum.
The church is a good state of preservation although stones from
the conical roof and from the upper parts of the pediments have
fallen. Fragments of tiles found at the site indicate that the
roof was originally made of tiles, and later covered with stone.
The Armenian commission for the restoration of monuments carried
out the restoration work on the church during 1975-1977.
In its plan, Voskepar belongs to the group of Armenian churches
name the "Mastara Type" after the larger 7th century church of
St. Hovhannes in Mastara (A-0029) located in the region of
T'alin, Armenian. There are similarities also with St. Georg at
Art'ik (A-0014) and the church of St. Gregory at Haric (A-0033)
from which Voskepar differs by its smaller dimensions and its
rectangular instead of polygonal or semicircular cross arms. In
the 10th-11th century of the same plan, except for the
rectangular chambers, is repeated in the church of Gmbet' Kilise
near Kars (A-2292).
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Weight: 4.5 oz (128 grams)
Dimensions: 3"x2.5"x2.5" (9x6x6 cm)
Price: $21.60
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