Between 1932 and 1939, archaeologists excavated the site of ancient Antioch-on-the-Orontes (modern-day Antakya, Turkey), the principal city of early Christian Syria, boasting an imperial palace and forum, a circus, a stadium, public baths, and several large churches. Mildred and Robert Bliss were major supporters of the excavations and received numerous artifacts by partage.
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Early Byzantine
Late 4th-early 5th century
mosaic on mortar
BZ.1938.72
Early Byzantine
5th century
mosaic
BZ.1938.75.b
Early Byzantine
602-610 CE (stamps of Phocas)
silver
BZ.1938.83
Early Byzantine
4th century
silver
BZ.1940.24
Early Byzantine
Late 5th-to-early 6th century
mosaic
BZ.1938.74.a&c
Early Byzantine
Late 5th-to-early 6th century
mosaic on mortar
BZ.1938.74,b.1
Early Byzantine
Late 5th-to-early 6th century
mosaic
BZ.1938.74,b.2
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