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H 290 x W 205 mm

168 pages

166 figures (colour throughout)

Published Mar 2024

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803277301

Digital: 9781803277318

DOI 10.32028/9781803277301

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Keywords
Mosaic Pavemants; Late Antiquity; Early Christian Basilicas; Cyrenaica; Baptism; Wilderness; Paradise

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From Wilderness to Paradise: A Sixth-Century Mosaic Pavement at Qasr el-Lebia in Cyrenaica, Libya

By Jane Chick

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An in-depth study of the large mosaic pavement in the East Church at Qasr el-Lebia in Cyrenaica, Libya. Consisting of fifty panels, each panel with a different image, it has frequently been dismissed as random with no overarching scheme. This book argues that the remarkably rich and complex mosaic should be understood as a coherent whole.

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Contents

1. Introduction

Overview of the Mosaics

The Large Mosaic Pavement

Pavements in the Northeast Annex and Sanctuary

Northeast Annex

Sanctuary

Dating


2. Cyrenaica

Geographical Context

Christianity in Cyrenaica

The Archaeological Site at Qasr el-Lebia

West Church

East Church


3. Reading the Mosaic Pavement

Imagery and Literature in Late Antiquity

Varietas

Layout of the pavement


4. Iconographic Analysis

Ocean and Nile

Personifications - Kosmesis, Ktitis and Ananeosis

The Rivers of Paradise

Kastalia and the Eagle

A Musician, a Leopard and a Satyr

Architectural Representations

Two-by-Two


5. Overall Programme

The Journey: Wilderness to Paradise

Wilderness

Paradise


6. Architectural Setting and Hypotheses

Architectural Setting

Hypothesis 1: The Large Mosaic as the Pavement of part of an Episcopium

Hypothesis 2: The Large Pavement as Part of a Baptismal Complex

Conclusion


Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Dr Jane Chick is an associate at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, and is honorary editor of Mosaic, the journal of the Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics (ASPROM). She has published articles on mosaics from Libya, Cyprus and Tunisia.