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Strzygowski, Josef. “A Sarcophagus of the Sidamara Type … and the Influence of Stage Architecture upon the Art of Antioch.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 27 (1907). 99-122.

A possible reconstruction of the chancel barrier of St. Peter and Paul's cathedral

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