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- Arcosolium abstract "An arcosolium is an arched recess used as a place of entombment. The word is from Latin arcus, "arch", and solium, "throne" (literally: "place of state") or post-classical "sarcophagus".Early arcosolia were carved out of the living rock in catacombs. In the very earliest of these, the arched recess was cut to ground level. Then a low wall would be built in the front, leaving a trough (the cubiculum, "chamber") in which to place the body. A flat stone slab would then cover the chamber containing the body, thus sealing it. The stone slab occasionally also served as an altar, especially for Christians. who celebrated Mass on them. In the later arcosolia, the arched recess was carved out to about waist height. Then the masons cut downwards to make the chamber into which the corpse would be placed. In effect, the trough was then a sarcophagus with living rock on five of its six faces. As before, a flat stone slab would then seal the cubiculum. From the 13th century onwards, and continuing into the Renaissance, arcosolia were built above ground, particularly in the walls of churches. In these post-Roman era recesses, which were built of brick and marble, the sarcophagi are usually separate from the arch. These tombs are highly ornamented in the styles of those periods; the Flamboyant Gothic, Plateresque, and High Renaissance styles are all represented.".
- Arcosolium thumbnail Arcosolium.jpg?width=300.
- Arcosolium wikiPageExternalLink 01346a.htm.
- Arcosolium wikiPageID "2890648".
- Arcosolium wikiPageLength "2717".
- Arcosolium wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Arcosolium wikiPageRevisionID "662841014".
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Catacomb.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Catacombs.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arches_and_vaults.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Cut_from_the_living_rock.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Flamboyant.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink High_Renaissance.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Plateresque.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Rock-cut_architecture.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink Sarcophagus.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink File:Arcosolium.jpg.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLink File:Doncel3.jpg.
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLinkText "''arcosolia''".
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arcosolium".
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLinkText "arcosolia".
- Arcosolium wikiPageWikiLinkText "arcosolium".
- Arcosolium hasPhotoCollection Arcosolium.
- Arcosolium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cemetery-stub.
- Arcosolium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Arcosolium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Arcosolium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Arcosolium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Arcosolium subject Category:Arches_and_vaults.
- Arcosolium subject Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Arcosolium hypernym Recess.
- Arcosolium type AnatomicalStructure.
- Arcosolium type Monument.
- Arcosolium type Type.
- Arcosolium type Custom.
- Arcosolium type Element.
- Arcosolium type Monument.
- Arcosolium type Type.
- Arcosolium comment "An arcosolium is an arched recess used as a place of entombment. The word is from Latin arcus, "arch", and solium, "throne" (literally: "place of state") or post-classical "sarcophagus".Early arcosolia were carved out of the living rock in catacombs. In the very earliest of these, the arched recess was cut to ground level. Then a low wall would be built in the front, leaving a trough (the cubiculum, "chamber") in which to place the body.".
- Arcosolium label "Arcosolium".
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosoli.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arkosolium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolio.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolio.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arkoszólium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolio.
- Arcosolium sameAs 아르코솔리움.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcosolium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arcossólio.
- Arcosolium sameAs m.089h9d.
- Arcosolium sameAs Arkosolium.
- Arcosolium sameAs Q673788.
- Arcosolium sameAs Q673788.
- Arcosolium wasDerivedFrom Arcosolium?oldid=662841014.
- Arcosolium depiction Arcosolium.jpg.
- Arcosolium isPrimaryTopicOf Arcosolium.