Early Byzantine Christian Church
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The observation that domestic artefacts are often recovered during church excavations led to an archaeological re-assessment of forty-seven Early Byzantine basilical church excavations and their historical, gender and liturgical context. The excavations were restricted to the three most common basilical church plans to allow for like-for-like analysis between sites that share the same plan: monoapsidal, inscribed and triapsidal. These sites were later found to have two distinct sanctuary configurations, namely a P-shaped sanctuary in front of the apse, or else a sanctuary that extended across.
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Bernard Mulholland
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Early Byzantine Christian Church
- EBEarly Byzantine Christian ChurchBernard Mulholland
Early Byzantine Christian Church
- EBEarly Byzantine Christian ChurchBernard Mulholland
Early Byzantine Christian Church
- EBEarly Byzantine Christian ChurchBernard Mulholland
Early Byzantine Christian Church
- EBEarly Byzantine Christian ChurchBernard Mulholland
Early Byzantine Christian Church
