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Name
UNIBO Collection
Creator (Corporate Body)
Type
fondo
Parent
Description
The collection includes the photographic documentation collected and preserved by research groups as part of archaeological missions or research projects of the Uniervsity of Bologna throughout the Byzantine Mediterranean. Before digitization, this material was preserved on heterogeneous media such as negatives, b/w and color printed photographs, digital images and videos. It pertains to monuments, archaeological sites and artifacts photographed for personal and scientific documentation over the last fifty years.
History
Collection pertaining to the Chair of Christian and Medieval Archaeology of the University of Bologna
Quantity
13021 items
Creation Time
2021-12-23T15:09:37.133Z
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Material and technique:  sculpting
Place:  Church of St. Titus, Gortyn, Greece
Material and technique:  masonry construction (technique or process)

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PreviewIssue DateStart DateEnd DateTitleFond RootAuthor(s)Other authorsResource typePhysical typeArchival unit
1003_002_024336_01.tif.jpg-Crete, Gortyn, basilica of St. Titus, detail of a window of the presbyteryBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagewindows; basilicas (works by form)
2003_002_054529_01.tif.jpg-300599Crete, Gortyn, Basilica of St. Titus, detail of the remains of a staircaseBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagestairs; basilicas (works by form)
3003_002_024293_01.tif.jpg-300599Crete, Gortyn, basilica of St. Titus, marble threshold and architectural elementsBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagebasilicas (works by form); architectural elements
4003_002_024297_01.tif.jpg-300599Crete, Gortyn, basilica of St. Titus, view from the central nave to the main entranceBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagebasilicas (works by form)
5003_002_024356_01.tif.jpg-300699Crete, Gortyn, basilica of St. Titus, view from the entrance (right side entrance), to the side naveBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagebasilicas (works by form)