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Archaeology of a World of Changes. Late Roman and Early Byzantine Architecture, Sculpture and Landscapes: Selected Papers from the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies (Belgrade, 22–27 August 2016) – In memoriam Claudiae Barsanti
Edited by Dominic Moreau, Carolyn S. Snively, Alessandra Guiglia, Isabella Baldini, Ljubomir Milanović, Ivana Popović, Nicolas Beaudry and Orsolya Heinrich-Tamáska
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Published in memory of Prof. Claudia Barsanti, Archaeology of a World of Changes provides a selection of papers presented in sessions on Late Roman and Early Byzantine archaeology, architecture, sculpture and landscapes of the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, “Byzantium - A World of Changes” (Belgrade, 22-27 August 2016). The variety of topics in archaeology and art history that are discussed in this volume illustrates the richness of material culture in the Roman East and the Eastern Mediterranean during the transition to the Middle Ages, especially in Greece and the Balkans. Christian buildings, not only churches but also episcopal palaces, along with their architecture and decoration, receive special attention. Indeed, the volume includes the complete proceedings of a round table on the historical development, the architectural typologies and the domestic spaces of bishops’ residences which took place at the Congress.
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Of Related Interest
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Contents
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Preface
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Claudia Barsanti (1941–2017)
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List of Publications
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Introduction
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Part 1. Archaeology, Landscape and Topography
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1. The ‘Crypt on N. I. Tur’s Land’ in Early Byzantine Chersonesos: Cherson as a Monument of the Formation of the Church in the City
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Mikhail V. Fomin
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2. Carian Iasos in Byzantine Times
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Diego Peirano
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3. The Christian Phase of the Rotunda in Thessaloniki
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Sophia Akrivopoulou
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4. The Archaeology of the Late Roman City of Zaldapa: The Status Questionis in 2016 (with an Appendix on Seasons 2017–2019)*
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Dominic Moreau, Georgi Atanasov & Nicolas Beaudry
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Introduction
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Reinsertion into time and space
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The history of excavations and publications until 2014
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Christian Basilicas Nos. 3 and 4
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Conclusion: archaeological perspectives
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Appendix on seasons 2017 to 2019
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5. Archaeological Investigations at Golemo Gradište, Konjuh, 2012–2016
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Carolyn S. Snively & Goran Sanev
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The Episcopal Basilica
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The Northern Residence
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History of the anonymous city
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6. Le monastère des Quarante Martyrs de Sébastée à Saranda (Albanie), un centre important de pèlerinage pendant l’Antiquité tardive
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Skënder Muçaj, Kosta Lako, Skënder Bushi & Suela Xhyheri
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7. How Early Christian Complexes Developed in Northern Dalmatia and the Kvarner Islands
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Ariadna Voronova
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8. La nécropole rupestre de Daras (Turquie). De nouvelles perspectives de recherche
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I. La datation relative des carrières et des nécropoles
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II. La technique de creusement de la ‘Galeri Mezer’, confirmation d’une inspiration perse
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III. Les inscriptions inédites
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Conclusion
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9. Tracing the Cycladic Settled Landscape in Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine Period (Fourth to Ninth Century AD): The Islands of Paros and Naxos
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Konstantinos Z. Roussos
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Introduction
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The settled landscapes of Paros and Naxos during Late Antiquity
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Paros, Naxos and the Cyclades within the interactive Late Antique Mediterranean world
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Paros and Naxos in the Early Byzantine period: Two diametrically opposed stories
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The involvement of landscape in the development ofthe settlement pattern of Paros and Naxos during LateAntiquity and the Early Byzantine period
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Conclusions
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10. Life Among the Ruins: Medieval Settlements and Late Antique Cities, Seen Through Recent Excavations in the Region of the Upper Vardar and Bregalnica Rivers
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Dejan Gjorgjievski
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Part 2. Episcopal Residences
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11. The Episcopal Palace in Early Byzantium: Historical Development, Architectural Typologies, Domestic Spaces and the Case of Kos
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Isabella Baldini
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12. The Episcopal Palaces: Worldly Splendour in the Style of the Ruling Class versus Monastic Virtues
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Helen Saradi
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13. The Identification of the Bishop’s Palace at Miletus in Caria (Turkey)
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Philipp Niewöhner
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History of research
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Building history
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Function
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14. Episcopal Basilica of Dion, Greece: The Triconch Building and the Location of the Bishop’s Residence
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Kyriakos Fragoulis
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15. Les espaces domestiques et économiques du groupe épiscopal protobyzantin de Byllis (Albanie)
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Nicolas Beaudry & Pascale Chevalier
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Le contexte urbain
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Le quartier épiscopal
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Le cæur économique de l’évêché
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Les espaces domestiques
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Conclusions
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Part 3. Architectural Sculpture
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16. Marble Masons on Stage: Two Case Studies in the Working Procedures of the Byzantine Sculptural Ateliers
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Andrea Paribeni
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17. New Evidence for Byzantine Sculptures from the Basilica of St Philip at Hierapolis
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Silvia Pedone
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18. La basilique du Léchaion (Corinthe) : étude des sculptures architecturales
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Christina Tsigonaki
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Historique de la recherche
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Les sculptures architecturales
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La datation des sculptures architecturales
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Les données de fouille
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Conclusions
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19. The Sculptural Decoration of Acheiropoietos Basilica (Thessalonike), Re-evaluated in Light of a Recent Architectural Analysis of the Monument
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Konstantinos T. Raptis
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The ground floor
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The gallery level
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Conclusion
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20. I capitelli imposta del tipo cosiddetto a pannelli nell’ambito della produzione scultorea postgiustinianea
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Claudia Di Bello
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21. Chapiteaux corinthiens inédits d’Apamée (Syrie)
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Catherine Vanderheyde
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De la cité hellénistique à la ville romaine puis byzantine : un bref aperçu
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Omniprésence des chapiteaux
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Le marbre : une denrée rare en Syrie
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Des chapiteaux en marbre dans la maison dite « aux colonnes bilobées »
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Conclusions
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22. Byzantine Capitals of the Architectural Complex of the ‘Basilica of 1935’ in Chersonesos in Crimea
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Liudmila G. Khrushkova
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The ‘Basilica of 1935’
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Composite capitals with fine-toothed acanthus
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Impost capitals
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Corinthian capitals
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23. Transennae from Nikopolis
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Eugenia Chalkia
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Transennae from Basilica D
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Transennae from Basilica B
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Conclusions
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24. Il rivestimento marmoreo del fonte del battistero di Nocera Superiore: nuove considerazioni
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Alessandra Avagliano
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25. The Riddle of the Anatolian Cross Stones: Press Weights for Church or Monastic Estates?
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Philipp Niewöhner
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Columns
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Altars
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Cross monuments
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Mortars
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Press weights
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Why the decoration, and why with crosses?
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Part 4. Decoration and Small Objects
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26. The Representations of Dolphins on the Inlaid opus sectile Panels above the Imperial Door in the Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and their Meaning
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Anđela Gavrilović
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27. Early Byzantine Silver Chalices from Viminacium: Parts of a Tableware Set or Church Vessels?
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Ivana Popović
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28. Late Antique Bronze Crosses Found in Punta de l’Illa, Cullera, Valencia, Spain: The Archaeological Remains of Emperor Justinian’s Dream?
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María J. S. Vicent
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Introduction
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The bronze crosses found in Punta de l’Illa
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Discussion
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Conclusions
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Part 5. Restoration and Conservation
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29. Nouvelle intervention sur la mosaïque du sanctuaire de Mar Gabriel (Turquie orientale)
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Patrick Blanc, Véronique Blanc-Bijon & Sébastien de Courtois
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30. Recent Restoration Work in the Hagia Sophia Museum
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Asnu-Bilban Yalçın
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The western façade
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The interior: The north-west half of the tympanum wall
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Consolidation of the marble floor of the main nave and archaeological investigations
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The galleries
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Back Cover
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Published: 2020
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407355290 (ebook)
- 9781407354217 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2973
- Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
- Architecture / Domestic and Urban Buildings and Space / Urbanism
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Late Antiquity and Byzantium
- Christianity / Churches / Monastic
- Ritual / Religion / Temples
- Mediterranean
- Landscape Archaeology
- Levant / Near East
- Ceramics and Pottery Studies
- Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
- Death / Burial / Cemeteries / Tombs
- Conflict / Military / Fortifications
- Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval