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Summary Of: Coptic architecture

from its early beginnings Coptic architecture fused indigenous Egyptian building traditions and materials with Graeco... Coptic architecture therefore lacked the lavish patronage of rulers and the Court... Early Coptic architecture is therefore of great importance in the study of Early Christian architecture in general... mark for the beginning of the revival of Coptic architecture was in the late eighteenth century by the building of the... rebuilt churches carried the old features of the Coptic architecture with the addition of modern features...

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