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Title: | Saria island, Palatia site, Early Christian settlement: plan of Early Christian basilica ("Basilica C") | Start date: | 300 | End date: | 699 | Historical Period: | Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period | Description: | Plan of Early Christian basilica (“Basilica C”). The eastern part of the basilica ends in a vertical wall inside which the apse and two pastophoria are inscribed. The church was probably supported by rows of piers. Among the rubble one can see a few fragments of worked limestone that might have belonged to the chancel screen of the church; traces of a mosaic floor also survive inside the southern pastophorion. |
Size: | 22 x 11 m. | Place: | Nisída Sariá, Greece | Languages: | No linguistic content; Not applicable | Medium: | rubble | Project: | BYZART Project | Fond: | OUC Georgios Deligiannakis Archive | Physical type: | basilicas (works by form) | Material and technique: | masonry construction (technique or process) | Data provider: | Open University of Cyprus | License: | All rights reserved |
Appears in Collections: | BYZART |
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