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Jerusalem (Old city) |
Chapel of the Condemnation. |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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13204 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Anastasis) |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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13202 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Golgotha) |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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13203 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Martyrion / Basilica of Constantine) |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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Tripartite |
A tripartite unit to the west of the southern courtyard was identified as the Constantinian baptistery (Vincent 1926). There are other proposal for its location. The present font there seems to be late. Another font exist to the north of the Anastasis, suggested by Tinelli (1973) and Wharton (1992) to be the original baptistery. But this monolithic font might had originated elsewhere. |
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13630 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Funerary chapel of Anatolia |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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2564 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
New Church of the Theotokos (Nea Church) |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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2561 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Probatica; St. Mary |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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Quadrangular chapel |
A hall (6x11.5m) with stone pavers and a mosaic paved sanctuary (M in the detailed plan; 3.6x4.7m in dimensions), with remains of a chancel screen and an altar, located to the north of the basilica. A door let access to its northern aisle. It could not be determined if the eastern end was apsidal or quadrangular. An earlier Roman wall equipped with quadrangular niches for cupboards (library?) served as the northern wall. In some publication it is addressed as Martyr's Chapel / martyrion; in other - as diakonikon; Gibson suggested that originally it served as a baptistery, due to a water cistern located to its east, but there is nothing more to assert this proposal. See discussion in Dauphin 2011, 87-99. At the absence of any reliquary, and the presence of cupboards, the most plausible interpretation seems to be diakonikon / prothesis chapel. Two later mosaic floors were uncovered above; the upper one being dated to post 614 CE (Dauphin 2011, 135-180). |
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Other |
See above, under prothesis chapel / diakonikon. |
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12577 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
St. Anna |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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13275 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
St. Menas |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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14314 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
Tarik Bab Sitti Maryam |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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14604 |
Jerusalem (Old city) |
The Fourth Station in the Via Dolorosa - Our Lady of the Spasm |
Jerusalem (Old City) |
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12777 |
Jibiya |
Church |
Samaria Hills |
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12834 |
Jifna |
Keniset el-Adrah (South Church) |
Samaria Hills |
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12835 |
Jifna |
North Church |
Samaria Hills |
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21276 |
Jiftlik (Hallat al-Fula) |
Martyrs church |
Southern Jordan Valley |
Annexed chapel. |
Annexed chapel. |
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12770 |
Juljulieh (Jiljiliya) |
Church |
Samaria Hills |
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12726 |
Kafr ed-Dik |
Church |
Samaria Hills |
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13557 |
Kafr el-Makr |
Church 1 |
Western Galilee |
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18323 |
Kafr el-Makr |
Church 2 |
Western Galilee |
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21054 |
Kafr Kama |
Basilical church |
Lower Galilee |
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A doorway, preserved with its threshold, connected between the northern aisle and a room 4.6m long. Two other rooms, to the east, were traced by ground penetrating radar. Only a narrow strip, 4.6m long, mosaic paved, was excavated in front of the said opening, suggesting the existence of a hall attached to the church on the north. The two more rooms traced farther east suggest a three-units structure attached to the entire length of the N aisle. |
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12757 |
Kafr Kama |
North Chapel |
Lower Galilee |
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Apsidal chapel |
The southern chapel seems to had served as a baptismal chapel attached to the north one. |
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12758 |
Kafr Kama |
South Chapel |
Lower Galilee |
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12793 |
Kafr Kanna |
Funerary Chapel |
Lower Galilee |
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12783 |
Kafr Malik |
Church |
Samaria Hills |
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12779 |
Kaubar |
Church |
Samaria Hills |
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