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Spolia

Spolia (Latin for 'spoils'; sing.: spolium) are stones taken from an old structure and repurposed for new construction or decorative purposes. It is the result of an ancient and widespread practice (spoliation) whereby stone that has been quarried, cut and used in a built structure is carried away to be used elsewhere. The practice is of particular…

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Spolia

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples304
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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related to Further reading · 223
Spolia → Aachen, Aesthetics, Alchermes, Altars, Alto Medioevo, American Academy, American Philosophical Society, Ancient Spolia, Angiola Maria Romanini, Anjou, Annette Schäfer, Antike Spolien, Antiquus, Archaeological, Archeologia, Architectural Reuse, Architectural Studies, Architektur, Archiv, Art Bulletin
related to Gallery · 39
Spolia → Archaeology, Bosra, Church, Cittadella, Constantinople, CroatiaJewish, Donatus, Four Tetrarchs, Fourth CrusadeSpolia, Fragments, Gozo, Gozo Museum, GreeceSpolia, Greek, Italy, Italy18th-century, Lefke GateIonic, Libya, Lviv, Malta
related to overview · 32
Spolia → Aachen, According, Although, And, Arch, Atcham, Athens, Baxter, Byzantine, Colchester, Constantine, Cordoba, Entire, Gaza, Islamic, Janus, Kairouan, Old Saint Peter's Basilica, Palatine Chapel, Panagia Gorgoepikoos
see also · 10
Spolia → CenturyRoman Empire, Constantine, Crisis, DominatePalimpsest, Great, Palace, Roman, Roman Imperial, Split, Tetrarchy

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Spoliarelated to Further readingThere0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingAlchermes0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingRoman Cities0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingLate Empire0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingLegislative Rationales0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingArchitectural Reuse0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingDumbarton Oaks Papers0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingBassett0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingThe0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingConstantinople0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingCambridge0.60section
Spoliarelated to Further readingBosman0.60section

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