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Weeks Topics
Week - 1 The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Political and historical events of the 3 th century and early the 4 th century A.D.
Week - 2 Early centuries of the Christianity and "domus ecclesias". (Syria-Rome)
Week - 3 The basilicas of the Roman Imperial Period and the evolution of the basilica plan-type with examples.
Week - 4 Early churches of pre-Constantine time in Rome and Italy.
Week - 5 The churches in Holy Land and Anatolia.
Week - 6 Early churches in Greece and Balkans.
Week - 7 The history, topography and monuments of the new capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople.
Week - 8 The explanation by samples of the cultural heritage of İstanbul's historic peninsula studying the plans of the city as it developed during the times of Constantine and Justinianous
Week - 9 The explanation by samples of the cultural heritage of İstanbul's historic peninsula studying the plans of the city as it developed during the times of Constantine and Justinianous
Week - 10 The regional features of religious architecture of the Early Byzantine Period in Anatolia: Bithynia, Ionia.
Week - 11 The regional features of religious architecture of the Early Byzantine Period in Anatolia: Lycia-Pamphylia, Cilicia and Isauria.
Week - 12 Important buildings and domed basilicas dating to Justinianic Period in Constantinople.
Week - 13 The buildings in the period of Emperor Justinianic throughout Empire. church of St John in Ephesos- Golden Domed in Antioch.
Week - 14 The buildings dating to the 6th century in Syria, Italy and Greece.

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