Affiliation:
1. Samsun Directorate of Surveying and Monuments, Kale District, Kazımpaşa Street 25, İlkadım 55030, Türkiye
2. Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Körfez District 64, Atakum 55270, Türkiye
3. Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Construction Department, Ordu University, Cumhuriyet District, Mustafa Kemal Blv. 478, Ordu 52200, Türkiye
Abstract
Throughout history, the architecture of worship structures has been shaped based on different cultures and belief systems during the Roman, Seljuk, Anatolian Principalities, and Ottoman periods. Additionally, it is understood that the sociocultural and ritual structure in which the worship place is built plays a significant role in church architecture. In province of Ordu, rich in historical and cultural heritage, historical structures outside the city center have not been well preserved. In recent years, neglected historical structures have been restored through various methods with public investments, aiming to reintegrate them into urban life. Through chemical and mineralogical (by microscopy) examinations aimed at determining the types of historical structural materials used for this purpose, the preservation of historical structures in Ordu province and their transfer to future generations is targeted. Church structures, holding a distinct significance in the region’s history, exhibit various characteristics in terms of location, climate, and sociocultural and ritual aspects in the Black Sea region. In this regard, the restoration of the historical Taşbaşı Church in the Altınordu district of Ordu province has been carried out considering scientific techniques and methods, serving as a guide for similar studies in the region in terms of laboratory analysis, studies, planning, project development, and implementation stages.
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