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Church no. 16 in the western confines of the outer town of medieval Cherven
2021
Prinosi kʺm bʺlgarskata arheologiâ
The newly uncovered Church No. 16 is situated on the western part of the Cherven hill. The church comprises a narthex, nave area and a single three-walled apse. The building has four entrances – two in the narthex and two in the nave. The walls were constructed of two-faced masonry – stone blocks with yellowwhite non-crumbling mortar, and between them – a fill of small rocks and brick fragments, compounded with mortar. Together with the large number of fragmented mural paintings from the
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