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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica abstract "The Cim Early Christian Basilica (built in AD 5–6) consists of the archaeological remains of an early Christian–late Roman basilica in Mostar's Crkvine suburb. The basilica is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina and during its archaeological excavation other items were discovered, such as tombs and residential buildings. Further archaeological research has determined that the Crkvine site in northwestern Mostar was an ancient settlement, and a number of 5th- to 6th-century artifacts have been found.Large quantities of small surface archeological material has also been discovered at the site: antique tiles, pottery, mudstone and glass. Fragments of stone decorations, such as vines with grapes and wattle, peacocks, fish, fragments of floral ornaments and the symbol of the cross, were also discovered.In 2011 Mostar post office issued a stamp with the image of Early Christian Basilica Cim's remains.Three late antique contemporary buildings were discovered in Crkvine area: the basilica, memorial chapel and a residential building. In the mediaeval period burials were carried out there. The early Christian basilica is positioned east-west and has one nave and the altar. The entrance is facing the west, while the altar apse, the most significant and the holiest part of the Church, is facing the east. Remains of additional buildings are located near the nave of the Basilica - one to the north and two the south – which creates the impression that the Church has three naves. In the west all three parts of the Church are united by the narthex (the church hall) which stretches throughout the entire length of the space. Early Christian Basilica Cim has all the elements of the early Christian sacral building: narthex in the west part of the Church, nave (temple) in the centre, presbytery (altar area), baptistery (baptismal font), as well as deacontry and prothesis in the south part. A memoria whose shape, with one nave, resembles the shape of the Church is located south of the Church. The memeoria is connected with the main church area with a wall. The door at the south wall of deacontry is the only way of communication between “the church for the dead” and “the church for the living”. A great number of tombs and graves have been found around the Church, its interior, and within the memeoria, dating from the time of the Church's construction until the late Middle Ages. More significant finds on this site are the fragments of the stone plastics with various ornamentation of which some are the exceptional samples of early Christian sculpture in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Due to the level of fragmentation it is not always easy to determine the origin of these fragments and what their function was. Although there are no reliable historical sources that support the claim that the seat of Diocese of Sarsenterensis was in this area at the time, the unusual arrangement of the Early Christian Basilica Cim with triconal presbytery, and memeoria, as well as richness and representative quality of fragment decorations, suggests that Bishop’s residence might have been here.".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica buildingEndDate "5-6 AD".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica location Mostar.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica owner Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Late_Middle_Ages.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Memoria.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Mostar.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Mudstone.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Narthex.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink National_monument.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Nave.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cim Early Christian Basilica".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica architecturalStyle "late antique era".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica buildingType "Christian Basilica".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica completionDate "5".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica location "Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina".
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica name "Cim Early Christian Basilica".
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mostar.
- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica subject Category:Mostar.
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica comment "The Cim Early Christian Basilica (built in AD 5–6) consists of the archaeological remains of an early Christian–late Roman basilica in Mostar's Crkvine suburb. The basilica is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina and during its archaeological excavation other items were discovered, such as tombs and residential buildings.".
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- Cim_Early_Christian_Basilica name "Cim Early Christian Basilica".