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79. Baptistery Entrance (Apotropaic Eye), end of 4th c.

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Creator Keefe, Susan
Date Accessioned 2017-07-31T19:54:39Z
Date Available 2017-07-31T19:54:39Z
Date Issued July 7, 2005
xmlui.metadata.dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11258/36178
Description Dr. Keefe knew only that a "circular hall" with mosaics had been found "below the medieval castle on an acropolis," and had a picture of the odd-shaped "font" (two half circles). After several false starts and visits to other churches, showed picture to "a young macho man on a motorbike" and "His face lit up + he recognized it!" Found area to the left of Agios Georgios, the main church of the town -- "the whole thing beautifully preserved (I took photos) + of apotropaic eye mosaics at its 2 entrances + vine in vase mosaic in between 2 halves + beautifully marble slabs covers inside of 2 fonts. I climbed under a fence + looked up close, even tho I shouldn't -- no one was about."
xmlui.metadata.dc.description.sponsorship Duke Divinity Library
Subject Archaeology
Subject Church
Subject Baptistery
Subject Mosaic
Title 79. Baptistery Entrance (Apotropaic Eye), end of 4th c.


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