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302 BERBERIAN AND TCHALENKOshaking was here probably less severe. In Ghalasar, the roof of S.Sarkis partly collapsedand the northern wall fell to the north, but the other walls survived at their full height(Fig. 26). This collapse towards the north, also observed for the small parapet wallsurrounding the roof of the church, is exceptional, and may be compared to the dominantnorthward displacement of the tombstones in Khosrova and the northward :shiftof Zayia’s car. The church of S. Asdvadzadzin in Akht6khaneh survived, althoughit was fissured (Fig. 27); it is a 14th century cOnstruction with the traditional doublewall (kiln-brick inside, rough masonry outside), and a roof with three kiln-brick do mes.The northern and eastern walls were fissured, and the interior N-S arches developedFig. 23. S. Hovanes (Kalashan). Only the southern wall (left-hand side) of the adobe church remainedpartly standing after the earthquake.

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