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unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3240.tif
Fragmentary slab decorated with an incised fish-scale pattern

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3241.tif
Collection of fragmentary slab and transennae

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3242.tif
Fragmentary slab with an incised geometrical scheme of lozenges, a cross and curved lines

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3243.tif
Collection of inscriptions on the wall and carved slabs, the latter decorated with interlaced patterns and cornices, and phytomorphic motifs (round window frame?)

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3244.tif
Detail of two impost window capitals, decorated with phytomorphic motifs and geometrical interlaced patterns

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3245.tif
Collection of fragmentary architectural elements, decorated with figurative (angels and human figures), symbolic (crosses), phytomorphic motifs and interlaced geometric patterns

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3246.tif
Collection of fragmentary slabs decorated with cornices, a cross and geometric interlaced patterns

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3247.tif
Fragment of curved slab from a baldachin, decorated by bas-relief decoration featuring curls, two birds (peacocks?) drinking from a kantharos and interlaced patterns

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3160.tif
View of a sarcophagus lid, decorated with a phytomorphic interlaced pattern, rosettes, whirls, crosses. The central panel bears a funerary inscription with the name of the deceased.

unibo/unibo_zeri_foundation/3169.tif
Marble slab (altar front?), walled on the northern side of St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice, depicting the Throne of the Second Coming or Hetoimasia. It bears a double-armed cross and a lamb in a clipeus above, as a symbol of Jesus Christ. The Throne…

thess/auth_chair_of_byzantine_archaeology_and_art_archive/img507.tif
Northwest Exedra of the Octagon, masonry detail

thess/auth_chair_of_byzantine_archaeology_and_art_archive/img598.tif
Exterior, view from the West

thess/auth_chair_of_byzantine_archaeology_and_art_archive/img1325.tif
Mosaic floor of the Basilica of Paul, detail