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Ravenna, Cosiddetto Palazzo di Teodorico, Frammenti di mosaico pavimentale con scena di caccia al cinghiale

Start date
400
End date
499
Historical period
Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period
Description

Fragments of floor mosaic discovered during the excavation campaign (1908-1914) in the area behind the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, where it is supposed there was the Palace of Theodoric.
The fragments have been detached and they are now conserved in the building that served as portico to the destroyed church of San Salvatore ad Calchi (the so-called Palace of Theodoric)

Place
Ex chiesa di San Salvatore ad Calchi (Cosiddetto Palazzo di Teodorico), Italy  
Languages
No linguistic content; Not applicable
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/23145
Project
BYZART Project  
Fonds
Biblioteca Classense Mario Mazzotti Archive  
Physical type
mosaics (visual works)
Material and technique
mosaic (process)
Data provider
Museum of Ravenna  
License
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights Holder
Polo Museale Emilia Romagna  
  • Relations
Place
Ex chiesa di San Salvatore ad Calchi (Cosiddetto Palazzo di Teodorico), Italy  
Fonds
Biblioteca Classense Mario Mazzotti Archive  
Project
BYZART Project  
File
Thumbnail Image
Name

005_011_030170_01.jpg

Size

3.12 MB

Format

JPEG

Checksum (MD5)

98c393e36e8f220d95a6526560eabfbe

Institutions involved
Università di Bologna
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