TY - JFULL AU - M. Top and H. Telli PY - 2019/5/ TI - Plasterwork Ornamentation Finds of Hoşap Castle Archeological Excavation (2007-2015) T2 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences SP - 374 EP - 385 VL - 13 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10010203 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 148, 2019 N2 - Plaster material has been a preferred material especially in the Middle East geography in terms of economy, easy process and thermal insulation since very old times. However, due to the unstable nature of the material, very little has been reached today. For this reason, both finds and studies about stucco ornamentation are very few. In this study, the excavated plasterwork finds used in the architectural ornamentation in the Hosap Castle (Van/Turkey) were considered worth examining since they are rare examples. The stucco relief finds that were found in the castle is discussed. The finds of engraved artifacts on the plasterworks were not addressed. Only the pieces found in Area II and Area III (harem) and surrounding during the cleaning and excavation work carried out at Hosap Kalesi between 2007-2015, will be discussed. This is a general assessment about the finds. It is unknown where many of the pieces found. For this reason, only general appraisal was able to done. Most of the parts are made of mold technique. The motifs on the fragments are similar to the motifs of Ottoman period tiles. Parallel to the settlement history of the castle, thought that these plaster pieces belong to the 16th-17th centuries. ER -