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Historical Archive: Architecture and its associated media in situ through the 11th century
See also the separate pages for architectural sculpture not on its buildings in the Object Type Index.
Works are listed in roughly chronological order.
Tetrarchs, porphyry, c.305, Church of San Marco, Venice. This work has its own page.
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Lateran Baptistery, Rome, narthex, 5th c. The baptistery octagon and narthex have their own interior page.
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excavated 5th/6th-c. structure and sarcophagi, Saint-Denis basilica crypt, which has its own page.
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Lateran Baptistery, Rome, exterior, 5th-7th c. This work has its own exterior page.
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Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, c.425-30. This work has its own page.
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Lateran Baptistery, Rome, octagon, 432-40 and later. The baptistery octagon and narthex have their own interior page.
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upper walls c.451-73 or later, Ravenna, Orthodox baptistery, which has its own pages.
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mosaics, stucco, and pulpit, Ravenna, Orthodox baptistery, c.451-73. This work has its own pages.
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Sant'Angelo, Perugia, late 5th or late 6th or early 7th c. and later. This work has its own page.
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Ravenna, Arian Baptistry, late 5th to early 6th c. This work has its own page.
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Ravenna, Mausoleum of Theodoric, early 6th c., exterior. This monument has its own exterior page.
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Ravenna, Mausoleum of Theodoric, early 6th c., interior: upper level, niche with relief cross. This monument has its own interior page.
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Ravenna, Church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, early 6th c. and 560s. This work has its own page.
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Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48, exterior. This work has its own exterior page.
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Ravenna, Church of San Vitale, 527-48, interior. This work has its own interior page.
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Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius, 640-49. This chapel has its own interior page.
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lower walls prob. restored under Archbishop Theodore (677-691), Ravenna, Orthodox baptistery, which has its own pages.
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column base c.775, Saint-Denis basilica crypt, which has its own page with other Carolingian features.
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Aachen cathedral, Odo of Metz 793-813. The cathedral has its own pages.
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Carolingian portal relief, stucco, in Hildesheim Cathedral, which has its own interior page
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Lorsch Torhalle, c.820 or soon after 876. This work has its own page.
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10th-c. campanile, Ravenna cathedral complex at Orthodox baptistery, which has its own pages with more views.
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mounds, 958/59 and 970-80s, at Jelling, which has its own page
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ship setting, building sites, and palisade, 958-85, at Jelling, which has its own page
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Maastricht, Church of Our Lady (Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk), westwork c.1000 with 13th c. top. This work has its own page.
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Sion Cathedral crypt, 11th c. This work has its own page.
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Caen, church of Saint-Étienne, 11th-14th c., exterior: this monument has its own exterior page.
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Caen, church of Saint-Étienne, 11th-14th c., interior: this monument has its own interior page.
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, 11th-14th c. This work has its own pages.
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, 11th-14th c. This work has its own pages.
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Hildesheim cathedral: Bernward Doors, bronze, Hildesheim 1007-15. This work has its own page.
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St. Michael's, Hildesheim, design/foundations 1010-22, which has its own pages
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crypt, consecrated 1015, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, which has its own pages
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St. Michael's, Hildesheim, parts consecrated 1033 and 1036, which has its own pages
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Novgorod Cathedral, altar consecrated 1050/52, which has its own interior and exterior pages.
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foundations/design 1054-79, rebuilt 1960, Hildesheim Cathedral, which has its own interior and exterior pages
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Pisa cathedral, first phase Buschetto 1063-1118, which has its own pages
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St Albans cathedral first phase, late 11th c.; St Albans has its own pages.
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choir 1093-1104, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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