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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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Fond Documents
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Historical period:  Imperial/Late Roman
Material and technique:  sculpting

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PreviewIssue DateStart DateEnd DateTitleFond RootAuthor(s)Other authorsResource typePhysical typeArchival unit
1003_002_011289_01.tif.jpg-100199Agorà of SideBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imageagoras; public buildings (governmental buildings)
2003_002_011296_01.tif.jpg-100199Agorà of SideBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imageagoras
3003_002_012260_01.tif.jpg-199Archeological Museum of Ephesus, dying man from the sculptural group found in the Pollio fountain, with the representation of the episode of Odysseus and PolyphemusBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagestatues
4003_002_011291_01.tif.jpg-100199Aspendos, Roman theatreBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagetheaters (buildings)
5003_002_011293_01.tif.jpg-100199Aspendos, roman theatre, frons scenae, sceneBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagetheaters (buildings)
6003_002_011727_01.tif.jpg-100199Corinthian capital from the Nymphaeum at Side, Turkey, 1987BYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imageCorinthian capitals
7003_002_012263_01.tif.jpg-100199Ephesus, Nymphaeum of Emperor TrajanBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagefountains
8003_002_010760_01.tif.jpg-200225Myra, roman theatre, fragment of a frieze decorated with a theatrical mask, a spiral and a vegetable motifBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagefriezes (ornamental areas); theaters (buildings)
9003_002_013073_01.tif.jpg-100199Pergamon, Traianeum, detail of the colonnadeBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagereligious buildings; columns (architectural elements)
10003_002_022862_01.tif.jpg-203203Rome, arch of Septimius SeverusBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagearches
11003_002_022879_01.tif.jpg-7599Rome, arch of TitusBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagearches
12003_002_022880_01.tif.jpg-7599Rome, Arch of Titus, relief with a triumphal scene: Titus on a chariot crowned by a NikeBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagereliefs (sculptures)
13003_002_021241_01.tif.jpg-199Rome, columbarium of Pomponio HylasBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still image<tombs by function>
14003_002_022865_01.tif.jpg-4747Rome, Musei Vaticani, colossal statue of Emperor ClaudiusBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagestatues
15003_002_022875_01.tif.jpg-7599Rome, Musei Vaticani, statue of Emperor TitusBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagestatues
16003_002_021285_01.tif.jpg-113113Rome, Trajan's column, detailBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagecolumns (architectural elements)
17003_002_010762_01.tif.jpg-125174Side, roman theatre, view of the sceneBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagetheaters (buildings)
18003_002_011306_01.tif.jpg-6979Side, Vespasian monument (detail of the left niche), near the monumental gateBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imageniches; monuments
19003_002_068067_01.tif.jpg-100199Syria, Apamea, Great colonnadeBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagecolonnades
20003_002_068066_01.tif.jpg-100199Syria, Apamea, Great colonnadeBYZART. Byzantine art and archaeology  still imagecolonnades