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1 Church of the Nativity, interior viewfirst half of the 4th Century CE
2 Dura Europos Synagogue, Daughter of the Pharaoh Rescues Moses (Exodus 2:1-6)ca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
3 Dura Europos Synagogue, plan of phase 1ca. 165 - 200 CE
4 Dura Europos, model of the Synagogueca. 243/4 - 253/4
5 Dura Europos Christian House fresco, The Woman of Samaria at the Wellca. 232 - 256, town destroyed ca. CE 256; rediscovered 1932
6 Dura Europos Christian House, baptismal font niche, Good Shepherd and His Flockca. 232 - 256 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; rediscovered 1932
7 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco, The Well of Be'er; Elijah Revives the Son of the Widowca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
8 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco, Ezekiel in the Valley of Dry Bonesca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; discovered 1932
9 Dura Europos Synagogue, view of the Torah niche and shrineca. 243/4 - 253/4, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
10 Dura Europos Synagogue, schematic diagram of subjects on north and south wallsca. 243/4 - 253/4
11 San Vitale Church, north wall of apse: Emperor Justinian holds paten, flanked by soldiers and ecclesiastical officialscompleted 546 - 548 CE
12 San Vitale Church, south wall of apse: Empress Theodora holds chalice, flanked by court officials and female attendantscompleted 546 - 548 CE
13 San Vitale Church, south wall of apse: Empress Theodora holds chalice, flanked by court officials and female attendants (detail)completed 546 - 548 CE
14 Dura Europos Synagogue, schematic diagram of subjects on east wallca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE
15 Church of the Nativity, exterior viewfirst half of the 4th Century CE
16 Priestess of Bacchus388 - 401 CE
17 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, ground plan325 - 326 CE and later
18 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: Portraits of Mosesca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
19 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: Portraits of Mosesca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
20 Dura Europos Synagogue, Torah Shrineca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
21 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: The Valley of Death, The Mountain of Transition, The Valley of Life, and The Death of Ezekielca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
22 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: Moses Leads the Migration from Egyptca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
23 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: Elijah Revives the Son of the Widowca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
24 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: The Sacrifice of Elijahca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
25 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: The Closed Templeca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
26 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: The Purim Triumphca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
27 Galla Placidia Mausoleum, Mosaic in the Barrel Vaultca. 425 - 450 CE
28 San Vitale Church, Episcopal Throne (cathedra)ca. 547 CE
29 San Vitale Church, Episcopal Throne (cathedra)ca. 547 CE
30 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave looking towards the main entrance and narthexc. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
31 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave looking towards the altarc. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
32 Santa Maria Maggiore, view of Triumphal Arch432 - 440 CE
33 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave mosaics: Genesis 14: 17-20, Melchizadek offering bread to Abrahamc. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
34 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave mosaics: Exodus 14 : 21-30, Moses parts the Res Seac. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
35 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave mosaics: Exodus 14 : 21-30, Moses parts the Res Seac. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
36 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave mosaicsc. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
37 Santa Maria Maggiore, nave mosaicsc. 432 - 440 CE (with renovations and additions through the 18th century)
38 Priscilla Catacomb, Velatio cubiculum fresco: Three Hebrews in the Fiery Furnacemid 3rd Century CE
39 San Panfilo Catacomb, view of Gallery Corridor3rd or 4th Century CE
40 Santi Pietro e Marcellino Catacomb, Adam and Eve fresco3rd Century CE
41 Priscilla Catacomb, Velatio cubiculum frescomid 3rd Century CE
42 Priscilla Catacomb, Velatio cubiculum frescomid 3rd Century CE
43 Church of the Nativity, ground plan of the Constantian structure showing remains of an earlier churchfirst half of the 4th Century CE
44 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, ground plan at the roof levelconsecrated 335 CE
45 San Vitale Church, ground plancompleted 546 - 548 CE
46 Church of the Holy Sepulchre, ground plan of the mid-19th century complexconsecrated 335 CE
47 Basilica di Santa Sabina, interior view toward apse (2)ca. 422 - 432 CE
48 Basilica di Santa Sabina, interior view toward apse (1)ca. 422 - 432 CE
49 Basilica di Santa Sabina, exterior viewca. 422 - 432 CE
50 St. John Lateran Baptistery (San Giovanni in Fonte), exterior view from the northwestoriginal ca. 315 CE, remodeled ca. 432-40 CE, 16th Century, 17th Century
51 Santa Maria Maggiore, Triumphal Arch mosaic (left side): Jerusalem432 - 440 CE
52 St. John Lateran Baptistery (San Giovanni in Fonte), interior vieworiginal ca. 315 CE, remodeled ca. 432-40 CE, 16th Century, 17th Century
53 St. John Lateran Baptistery (San Giovanni in Fonte), interior vieworiginal ca. 315 CE, remodeled ca. 432-40 CE, 16th Century, 17th Century
54 Lateran Basilica, isometric reconstruction
55 Lateran Basilica, ground plan
56 Priscilla Catacomb, Velatio cubiculum frescomid 3rd Century CE
57 St. Peter's Church (Rome), apse, diagram of St. Peter Shrineca. 324-337 CE
58 Church of the Nativity, ground plan of the Justinianic structure, at window level6th Century CE
59 San Vitale Church, east end choir ceiling: Lamb supported by Four Angelscompleted 546 - 548 CE
60 San Vitale Church, east semidome of apse: Christ enthroned on globe, flanked by Angels, Saint Vitalis and Bishop Ecclesiuscompleted 546 - 548 CE
61 San Vitale Church, exterior viewcompleted 546 - 548 CE
62 San Vitale Church, view of the east end beyond the central corecompleted 546 - 548 CE
63 San Vitale Church, aerial viewcompleted 546 - 548 CE
64 San Vitale Church, sanctuary from the southwestcompleted 546 - 548 CE
65 San Vitale Church, View of the Ambulatory from the Apse527 - 547 CE
66 San Vitale Church, Episcopal Throne (Cathedra)ca. 547 CE
67 San Vitale Church, Episcopal Throne (cathedra)ca. 547 CE
68 San Vitale Church, south wall of choir: Evangelists, Prophets, and Melchizedek at the Altarcompleted 546 - 548 CE
69 San Vitale Church, view into central core from apsecompleted 546 - 548 CE
70 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco: Aaron Consecrates the Templeca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
71 Dura Europos, general site planca. 232 - 256 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; rediscovered 1932
72 Dura Europos Synagogue, plan of phase 2ca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE
73 Dura Europos Synagogue, view of west wall with the Torah niche and shrineca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed ca. CE 256; discovered 1932
74 Dura Europos Synagogue, schematic diagram of subjects on west wallca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE
75 Map: Location of Dura Europos in the Middle East
76 Santa Maria Maggiore, Triumphal Arch mosaic (left side): Massacre of the Innocents, Life of the Virgin and Infancy of Christ432 - 440 CE
77 Dura Europos Christian House, baptismal font niche, Good Shepherd and His Flockca. 232 - 256 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; rediscovered 1932
78 Dura Europos Christian House, restored cutaway viewca. 232 - 256 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; rediscovered 1932
79 Dura Europos Christian House, baptismal font niche, Good Shepherd and His Flock, drawingca. 232 - 256 CE, town destroyed ca. 256 CE; rediscovered 1932
80 Priscilla Catacomb, view of ceilinglate 3rd Century CE
81 Dura Europos Synagogue Fresco, Crossing of the Red Sea; Temple of Jerusalemca. 243/4 - 253/4 CE, town destroyed 256 CE, rediscovered 1932
82 Season Sarcophagus of the Constantine Periodca. 325 CE
83 Haigos Georgios, eastern exteriorc. 300 CE and later
84 Priscilla Catacomb, The Good Shepherd (detail)first half of 3rd century CE
85 Jewish Catacomb (Villa Torlonia), wall painting: Menorahs and the Ark of the Covenant3rd Century CE
86 Santa Maria Maggiore (Rome, Italy), the Hetoimasia (or empty throne, directly above the altar), mosiac showing two portraits of Saints Peter and Paul432 - 440 CE
87 St. Peter's Church (Rome), restored cutaway view319 - 329 CE
88 St. Peter's Church, Shrine of St. Peter, elevation diagram3rd Century CE
89 St. Peter's Church, as in c. 400 CE, isometric view
90 St. Peter's Church, as in c. 400 CE, groundplan
91 Lateran Basilica, isometric reconstruction as in 320 CE
92 Church of the Nativity, as in 333 CE, isometric reconstruction
93 North Basilica, as in c. 380 CE, isometric reconstruction
94 Cubiculum Catacomb of St. Callistus (Callixtus), fresco: The Good Shepherd4th Century CE
95 Cubiculum Catacomb of St. Callistus (Callixtus), fresco: The Good Shepherd (detail)4th Century CE
96 Catacomb of St. Callistus (Callixtus), fresco: Eucharistic Meal3rd Century CE
97 Catacomb of St. Callistus (Callixtus), fresco: Moses Brings Forth Water from the Rock3rd Century CE
98 Catacomb of SS Pietro and Marcellino, fresco: Daniel in the Lion's Denend of 3rd Century CE
99 Catacomb of SS Pietro and Marcellino, fresco: Noah in the Arkend of 3rd Century CE
100 Julii Tomb, Mosaic of Helios in his Chariot (Christ as Sun-God)3rd Century CE
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