The building history of the church of St. Mary at Ephesos is evocative of both change and continuity. Some aspects of the monument enjoyed a remarkable longevity, making it one of the rare ‘golden threads’ that connect Late Antique and Medieval Ephesos. On the other hand, the same building displays all the characteristics of an architectural palimpsest. In its millennial history from the Roman origins to a presumed destruction after the eleventh century, the monument’s site was repeatedly modified. As a result, today’s explorer of the significant archaeological remains of St. Mary’s is confronted with the overlapping layers of walls and supports that fail to form a coherent picture. Although major parts of the church have been excavated an...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
The Roman temple at Elaiussa Sebaste, dated to the early 1st cent. AD, was converted into a small is...
The Church of St Mary is one of the most significant monuments of Ephesos, but also one of the most ...
The fragmentary nature of the remains of St. John the Theologian at Ephesus makes the reconstruction...
The massive Early Byzantine church known as 'Basilica B' at Philippi constitutes one of the rare Gre...
Written records on the 6th century church of St. John at Ephesos echo the role of the monument as th...
No abstractThe purpose of the present paper is to collect and discuse both the published and unpubli...
No AbstractThe present article furnishes new historical data for the lost church of Aghios Nikolaos ...
The church of San Primitivo is a construction dates back to the fourth century A.D. Its remains aris...
The St Seurins’s basilica as we know it nowadays is the result of various construction stages and re...
No abstract The author presents the results and conclusions of the excavation of a church which was ...
The churches of St. John and St. Mary at Ephesos, ‘Building D’ at Sardis, St. John at Philadelphia, ...
Most historians agree that the original planimetry of the church in Dealu Frumos consisted of a hall...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
The Roman temple at Elaiussa Sebaste, dated to the early 1st cent. AD, was converted into a small is...
The Church of St Mary is one of the most significant monuments of Ephesos, but also one of the most ...
The fragmentary nature of the remains of St. John the Theologian at Ephesus makes the reconstruction...
The massive Early Byzantine church known as 'Basilica B' at Philippi constitutes one of the rare Gre...
Written records on the 6th century church of St. John at Ephesos echo the role of the monument as th...
No abstractThe purpose of the present paper is to collect and discuse both the published and unpubli...
No AbstractThe present article furnishes new historical data for the lost church of Aghios Nikolaos ...
The church of San Primitivo is a construction dates back to the fourth century A.D. Its remains aris...
The St Seurins’s basilica as we know it nowadays is the result of various construction stages and re...
No abstract The author presents the results and conclusions of the excavation of a church which was ...
The churches of St. John and St. Mary at Ephesos, ‘Building D’ at Sardis, St. John at Philadelphia, ...
Most historians agree that the original planimetry of the church in Dealu Frumos consisted of a hall...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
The Roman temple at Elaiussa Sebaste, dated to the early 1st cent. AD, was converted into a small is...