Department |
Archive |
Collection |
Byzantine Research Fund |
Reference No. |
BRF/02/01/06/008 |
Level |
Item |
Place |
Theotokos |
Dates |
Jun-07 |
Donor/Creator |
Wace, Mr Alan John Bayard |
Scope and Content |
Carved slab from the apse.
This is a Hellenic Society photograph (H.S. 2846). It is initialed (A.J.B.W.) and annotated in pencil at the back. |
Further information |
Theotokos lies in south-east Magnesia. It has continuously been occupied since the 5th c. B.C. In 1907 a large sixth-century wooden-roofed basilica with narthex, exo-narthex (porch) and a baptistery was excavated at the site. Worth noting is the lavish mosaic floor of the monument, which survived in relatively good condition, as well as the sculpture. |
Related records |
[BSA SPHS 01/1029.2846], Theotokou, Ruined Byzantine church carved slab from apse, 1907
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