Northern Basilica. Ruins of an older one-room chapel
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Northern Basilica. Ruins of an older one-room chapel
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ALK.06.00.01
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40.60415
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It is easily distinguished that the Northern Basilica was rebuilt on the ruins of a one-room chapel, which was built around 400 - 425. A hundred or so years later, around 500, the three-aisled basilica was built. Today we see, what was revealed of this church by the archaeologists.
The two early Christian basilicas operate until the early 7th century when the use of quarries stops and all of them were permanently abandoned.
The two early Christian basilicas operate until the early 7th century when the use of quarries stops and all of them were permanently abandoned.
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From this location, you can easily see,, that the Northern Basilica was rebuilt on the ruins of a one-room chapel, which was built around 400 to 425. A hundred or so years later, around 500, the three-aisled basilica was built. Today we see, what was revealed of this church, by the archaeologists.
The two early Christian basilicas,, operate until the early 7th century, when the use of quarries stops, and all of them were permanently abandoned.
The two early Christian basilicas,, operate until the early 7th century, when the use of quarries stops, and all of them were permanently abandoned.
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“Northern Basilica. Ruins of an older one-room chapel,” iGuide Repo, accessed December 23, 2024, http://ubuntu01.ceti.gr/omeka/items/show/1769.
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