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Church of Santa Costanza - Ground plan and black and white photographs of the circular mausoleum built in Rome c.350 for the Emperor Constantine's daughter and later converted into a church. From the University of Haifa Library.
 
Early Christian Architecture - An illustrated introduction to basilica plan and central plan churches of the 4th century by Alan Petersen, Coconino Community College, using Old St Peter's and Santa Costanza in Rome as examples.
 
Early Christian Architecture - An illustrated introduction to basilica plan and central plan churches of the 4th century by Alan Petersen, Coconino Community College, using Old St Peter's and Santa Costanza in Rome as examples.
 
Early Christian Art and Architecture - San Jose State University provides an extensive gallery of expandable images, accessed via pull-down menu and selection from an array. Basic information is given for each.
 
Early Christian Rome - Jean Murphy presents color slides of Santa Costanza, Santa Maria Maggiore, St Paul's, Santa Comba de Bande and Santa Maria de Naranco.
 
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture - Notes and illustrations by Vasilis Marinis for a course at the School of Architecture, University of Illinois.
 
Early Christian and Byzantine Art - Images of architecture, sculpture, carved sarcophagi, mosaics and mural paintings of the 3rd to 9th centuries, from History of Visual Arts by the University of South Florida.
 
Margaret Visser: The Geometry of Love - A book exploring the basilican church of Sant Agnese fuori le Mura, Rome, rebuilt 625-38 to replace a 4th-century church. Author's biography, reviews, images with extracts.
 
Negotiating Women's Space in Early Christian Architecture - Scholarly essay by Joan R. Branham, Providence College, on early Christian attempts to appropriate and reinterpret spatial constructs established by the Jerusalem Temple.
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