1998
DOI: 10.1017/s1047759400017402
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The Early Christian pilgrimage complex at Bir Ftouha, Carthage: interim report

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“…Goblets are a characteristic find of the sixth and seventh centuries in North Africa, and do not appear before the end of the fifth century (Foy 2003, 73). Similarly, many lead wick holders were discovered, which are characteristic of sixth-century church contexts such as at Bir Ftouah and Sidi Jdidi (Foy 2011; Stevens 2005).…”
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“…Goblets are a characteristic find of the sixth and seventh centuries in North Africa, and do not appear before the end of the fifth century (Foy 2003, 73). Similarly, many lead wick holders were discovered, which are characteristic of sixth-century church contexts such as at Bir Ftouah and Sidi Jdidi (Foy 2011; Stevens 2005).…”
Section: The Findsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In elk geval lijkt er bij de bouwers en de opdrachtgevers van Bir Ftouha veel meer dan oppervlakkige kennis van de Romeinse kerkelijke architectuur aanwezig te zijn geweest. 29 Afb. 4: Plattegrond Bir Ftouha Waar de plattegronden van de Keulse bisschopskerk en het spectaculaire kloosterplan van St. Gallen duidelijke overeenkomsten vertonen met het ambulatorium van S. Giovanni in Laterano in Rome, gaat dit voor ten minste twee van de vier zojuist genoemde gebouwen veel minder op.…”
Section: Toepassingen Functies En Betekenissen Van Ambulatoriaunclassified