While there has been extensive research conducted on Byzantine religious architecture in Cappadocia, little work has been done on agricultural installations there. The valley of Mavrucandere in Cappadocia contains a settlement which has a remarkable agrarian installation complex. Resembling a factory, this area highlights the architectural and the organizational structure of the wine-presses in Cappadocia. In the light of the new findings, this article aims to examine the organization of the wine-making process, the location of the installations in the settlement, and the importance of the installations for the region's trade activities during the Byzantine period.
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Peker, N. (2020). Agricultural production and installations in Byzantine Cappadocia: A case study focusing on Mavrucandere. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 44(1), 40–61. https://doi.org/10.1017/byz.2019.23
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