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edit| Description |
Reconstruction of the interior of the 6th-century Church of St. Polyeuctus in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey), viewing to the sanctuary. |
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| Source |
found here, scanned from Harrison, Richard Martin (1989). A Temple for Byzantium: The Discovery and Excavation of Anicia Juliana's Palace Church in Istanbul. London: Harvey Miller. ISBN 978-0292781092., figure 167. |
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| Portion used |
slightly cropped |
| Low resolution? |
slightly reduced, sufficient to make out major features |
| Purpose of use |
to illustrate the article by providing the sole artistic representation of the building's interior features, as reconstructed by R.M. Harrison (1935-1992), who led the excavation of the site. |
| Replaceable? |
No |
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