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Title: | Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Salamis (Famagusta), Basilica of Saint Epiphanius, nave, north colonnade, eastern respond, remnants of decoration (B7718-1) | Start date: | 400 | End date: | 499 | Historical Period: | Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period | Description: | Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus, Salamis (Famagusta), Basilica of Saint Epiphanius. The construction of the basilica began by Saint Epiphanius around 400 AD and was completed after his death in 403. Originally the basilica was built as a seven-aisled structure with narthex and atrium and its floor was covered with mosaics. After its reconstruction in the 6th century, the basilica turned into a five-aisled structure and its floor was covered with large rectangular slabs. At the eastern side of the basilica there is a baptistery consisting of several rooms for baptismal ceremonies. |
Place: | Salamís, Cyprus | Languages: | No linguistic content; Not applicable | Medium: | stone (worked rock) marble (rock) |
Project: | BYZART Project | Fond: | OUC Department of Antiquities Republic of Cyprus | Physical type: | mosaics (visual works) colonnades |
Material and technique: | mosaic (process) relief (sculpture techniques) carving (processes) |
Data provider: | Open University of Cyprus | License: | All rights reserved |
Appears in Collections: | BYZART |
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