Christian Worship Art and Architecture 1 st – 3 rd C CE.

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Christian Worship Art and Architecture 1 st – 3 rd C CE

Roman House Churches 1 st – 2 nd C CE?

Megiddo Christian Prayer Hall CE?

Dura Europos, House Church CE

Aqaba (Aila), Jordan: Christian Church and Cemetery c. 300

Roman Catacombs

The Catacombs of St. Callixtus

The Underground Cemetery The Crypt of the Popes

The Underground Cemetery The Cubicula of the Sacraments

The Underground Cemetery The Cubicle of the Five Saints

The Underground Cemetery The Crypts of Lucina

Catacomb of Priscilla

Coemeterium Maius

Catacomb of Domitilla

Catacomb on the Via Anapo Formerly “of the Jordani”

Catacomb of the Jordani Formerly “of Thraso”

Catacomb of Marcellinus

Pompeii Eating and Drinking Implements