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Spolia; repurposing masonry - ArchitexturesOct 17, 2024 · Spolia (from the Latin: 'spoils'; singular: spolium) is the name given to a stone taken from an old structure and repurposed for new construction or decorative ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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"Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: The Spolia of Late Antique and Early ...Feb 8, 2021 · Spolia refers to the intentional reuse of materials or artifacts in the creation of new structures, and when examined critically it can reveal the history.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Spolia in Churches: Recycling in Late Antique Building ActivityThe goal is to identify the processes of spoliation of pagan religious (and occasionally non-religious) buildings and the evidence for the reuse of the material ...
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The use of ancient spolia in Byzantine monuments - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · In Byzantium incorporation of spolia in new architectural compositions was often a means to convey a specific political message.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Spolia of Late Antique and Early Christian Romescholars its usage has expanded to any reuse of materials or artifacts.1 From Constantinople to. Reims, evidence of repurposed structures can be seen in ...
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[PDF] The Use of Ancient Spolia in Byzantine Monuments - ResearchGateAn example from the early Byzantine period is the cemeterial church attached to the temple of Artemis at Sardis, with the exterior origi- nally stuccoed and ...
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Spolia | recycled elements of ancient buildings - Peter Sommer TravelsAug 26, 2013 · It describes is simply the reuse of elements from earlier buildings in more recent ones, most typically the reuse of Greek or Roman architectural sculpture.
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Agents of spoliation: spolia value and meaning manufacture in al ...Jun 17, 2025 · This article examines the growing presence and role played by agents of spoliation during late Antiquity and the early medieval era, ...
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From spolia to recycling: the reuse of traditional construction ...Jan 1, 2016 · This paper presents a review of the reuse of geomaterials, mainly stone, throughout the Italian history of construction, indicating major ...
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Spolia - Brill Reference WorksThe word spolia goes back to Latin spoliare (plunder, strip) and spolium (the arms of a slain foe taken as a trophy).
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Spolia - Oxford Reference“Booty.”(1) In Roman practice, weapons and armor taken as spoils from defeated enemy soldiers.(2) More generally, anything taken in plunder from an enemy during ...
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Arch of Constantine, Rome - SmarthistoryUntil relatively recently, art historians viewed the blocky sculptures and use of spolia in the arch as signs of poor craftsmanship, deficient artistry, and ...
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Reuse Value: <i>Spolia</i> and Appropriation in Art ... - CAA ReviewsJan 31, 2013 · He expands Brilliant's binary division of spolia in se (material; indexical) and spolia in re (virtual; metaphoric) to a tripartite division ...
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(PDF) Spolia and the Open Work - ResearchGateReincarnated, 25–50. 9. The notions of spolia in se and spolia in re were. advanced by Richard Brilliant ...
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[PDF] Scholarship, Research, and Creative Work at Bryn Mawr CollegeWhereas spolia in se 1night be co1npared to the components of assen1blage and colJage (and vice versa), spolia in re \\1ould be verbal and visual formulas,.
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Features - A Monumental Imperial Biography - March/April 2022“I think they used spolia because they wanted to do it quickly and cheaply,” Rose says. While the arch itself was purpose-built for the emperor, the builders ...
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Arch of ConstantineThe eight rectangular reliefs in the attic come from an arch erected in AD 176 to celebrate the victories of Marcus Aurelius. Three other panels from the ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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The End of the Temples: An Archaeological Problem - Academia.eduThe forced closure, or even physical destruction, of pagan temples played a central role in the christianization of the Roman empire in the fourth and fifth ...
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Prolegomena to an Understanding of Spolia in Early Christian RomeThe reuse of spolia in early Christian Rome marked a significant architectural transformation under Constantine. Spolia's integration into buildings emphasized ...
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[PDF] THE INFLUENCE OF SPOLIA ON ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURESpolia, the reuse of older building elements, influenced Islamic architecture by using materials from ancient buildings, such as columns and capitals.
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Gold and Geometry: The Architecture of San Vitale in RavennaThis design is inspired by Eastern models, especially those of Constantinople, and marks a break with traditional Roman church layouts. It creates a space that ...
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Palatine Chapel, Aachen - Smarthistory[6:27] From Charlemagne, who's bringing spolia from Rome and Ravenna ... Two important models (the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and San Vitale in ...
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Aachen Cathedral: UNESCO World Heritage Site Travel GuideSpolia. Palatine Chapel: The chapel makes use of ancient spolia, conceivably ... example of Carolingian architecture world wide, a truly world class site.
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Spolia – A Conscious Display of History in Seventh-Century JerusalemThe spolia include Herodian stones, marble columns, carved wooden beams, and decorative stones from the Persian, Hellenistic, Hasmonian, and Roman periods and ...
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The Great Mosque of Córdoba - SmarthistoryThe expansive prayer hall seems magnified by its repeated geometry. It is built with recycled ancient Roman columns from which sprout a striking combination ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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Historic Centre of Cordoba - UNESCO World Heritage CentreAn example of the material assimilation and the proof of authenticity of the monument is the way old Roman and Visigoth columns were reused in Islamic ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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Evidence of column organization during their first construction s. VIII ...Each column is formed by four parts, summit, capital, shaft and base, all of them taken from Roman and Visigoths buildings prior to the Islamic conquest. The ...
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The Medieval Magazine— The Palatine Chapel in AachenFeb 14, 2020 · The Palatine Chapel in Aachen is the most important architectural testimony of the Carolingian era. It combines different architectural influences that ...
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Reviving Antiquity with Granite: Spolia and the Development of ...Oct 19, 2016 · Arguably the greatest example of this phenomenon is the Palazzo Farnese. Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who obtained an earlier cardinal's ...
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Notes on the Use of Spolia in Roman Architecture from Bramante to ...This essay examines the subtle but significant changes in how spolia were placed in new buildings in Rome from Bramante to Bernini.<|control11|><|separator|>
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From Spolia to Collections in the Roman Renaissance - Academia.eduThis paper considers the emergence of antiquity collections in renaissance Rome against the backdrop of medieval traditions of spoliation.
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The Concept of Spolia - A Companion to Medieval ArtFeb 1, 2019 · Spolia was coined as a term for reused antiquities by artist-antiquarians active in Rome around 1500.
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View Article: Bernini's work at St. Peter's - University of WashingtonSep 28, 2004 · In Bernini's bronze canopy, he employs twisted marble columns called "solomonicas" which were thought to have come from Solomon's Temple.
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Study: Reuse in the past | Rubble WorksAfter World War II, the rubble from ruined cities was used to rebuild them, such as the church of St Anna in Düren, Germany. After the town of Gibellina was ...
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[PDF] Spolia Britannica: The historical use of salvaged building materials ...The Warminster and Shalbourne examples are small houses of essentially vernacular character of 18th century date that display abnormal features caused by their ...
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Old into new: Recycled bricks form facade of Copenhagen housing ...Aug 8, 2019 · Lendager Group's Resource Rows project in Copenhagen demonstrates a radical recycling approach to materials that significantly cuts construction's carbon ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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Resource Rows - LendagerSep 10, 2025 · Resource Rows is the world's first residential project constructed of materials from demolished buildings. Through analyses and collaborations ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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(PDF) The modernist spolia - ResearchGateJul 3, 2025 · the renowned project Resource Rows (Resourcerækkerne) by the architectural firm Lendager. The project is analysed through the concept of ...
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Spolia Reuse in Contemporary Architectural DesignJul 19, 2025 · The aim of the article is to shed light on the importance and effectiveness of using the concept of spolia reuse in the design of modern ...
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(PDF) Spolia revisited and extended: The potential for contemporary ...Aug 9, 2025 · The article suggests extending the concept of spolia to contemporary architecture and discusses the usefulness of the concept in evaluating experiential values.
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2. Stoneworking Tools and Toolmarks - W. Wootton, B. Russell, P ...Another tool commonly used in the quarrying process, alongside the pick, is the wedge. [21] Wedges can be either wooden or metal and are used to split stone. ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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(PDF) Reconsidering the Use of Spolia in Byzantine ConstantinopleThis study explores the transition in architectural practices in Byzantine Constantinople, particularly focusing on the utilization of spolia as structural ...
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Reuse of building material and sculpture in late antique and early ...This article aims to provide the first scholarly overview of the practice of reuse of building material in late antique and early Islamic Palmyra (273-750 ...<|separator|>
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Approaching Architectural Recycling in Roman and Late Roman VillasAug 6, 2025 · Table 1: Summary of evidence found at the selected villas. Villa Systematic. Removal Organization Reprocessing Transportation.
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Petrifying Power: The Use of Hard-stone Spolia in Norman Sicily (12thNorman kings in Sicily used Roman hard-stone spolia, especially porphyry, imported from Rome, to create elaborate decorations and sarcophagi.
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[PDF] The Architectural Reuse of Roman Marble and Stone Spolia in the ...We present the results of a multi-method archaeometric study concerning the architectural el- ements reused in Monte Sorbo church (Sarsina, central Italy) ...Missing: extraction techniques
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[PDF] Architectural Spolia and Urban Transformation in Rome from the ...This paper is a historical outline of the practice of reuse in Rome between the th and th century AD. It comments on the relevance of the Arch of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Spoliation in Medieval Rome - COREThe study of spoliation, as opposed to spolia, is quite recent. Spoliation marks an endpoint, the termination of a buildlng's original form and purpose, ...Missing: risks | Show results with:risks
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The reoccupation of spaces for productive activities in 5th century ...Current research has made it clear that these activities can no longer be labelled as the result of occasional squatting and scavenging: rather, in ...
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Visual Literacy and Reuse in the Architecture of Late Imperial RomeSep 17, 2018 · For instance, even a casual viewer can spot mismatched, varying, or unevenly sized elements where identical architectural materials are expected ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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These old Roman buildings could unlock how to build in a warming ...Apr 2, 2025 · San Giorgio is a “spolia” church, in which many of the basic architectural elements were reused from older buildings. Spolia is Latin for spoils ...Missing: adaptation | Show results with:adaptation
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Roman Architectural Spolia - Medievalists.netFeb 12, 2012 · Spolia is an arcane term, even to many art historians. The lit- eral meaning of the Latin word is “spoils,” especially spoils of war.Missing: power victory
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Recycling old glory - The Arch of ConstantineDec 21, 2017 · Located in the Forum Romanum, the triumphal arch of Emperor Constantine is, like the ruler himself, a mixture of the old and the new.
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Basilica Costantiniana | Article Archive - Sacred Architecture JournalThe eight red-porphyry columns were assembled as spolia by Constantine for this building. (The term spolia refers to visibly reused material in buildings.) ...
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THe INflueNce Of SPOlIA ON ISlAmIc ArcHITecTure - Academia.eduSpolia in Islamic architecture demonstrates historical continuity and cultural appropriation of ancient materials. The study examines spoliation's evolution ...
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[PDF] Contemporary Spolia: Afterlives of Ruins in Fragments“I piedistalli del giardino di Boboli: spolia in se, spolia in re.” Prospettiva 31 (1982): 2-17. Dietrich, Oliver and Jens Notroff. “Beginning social ...<|separator|>
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Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and Architecture from ...This book offers a range of views on spolia and appropriation in art and architecture from fourth-century Rome to the late twentieth century.
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Hagia Sophia, 532–37 - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2004 · Decorative marble columns were taken from ancient buildings and reused to support the interior arcades. Initially, the upper part of the ...Missing: spolia | Show results with:spolia
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The marbles of two early Christian churches at Latrun (Cyrenaica ...Sixteen samples (59%) originate from Proconnesos, while 8 samples (30%) are assigned to the calcitic quarries of Thasos and 1 to the Docimium quarries near ...
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Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Spolia in Constantinople's ...Internal reuse of spolia maintained architectural unity while adapting to changing contexts. The structure's primary additions occurred during the Ottoman era, ...
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A multi-proxy-Approach for the Determination of White Marbles in ...In Roman antiquity marble was considered to be a valuable building material and an expression of power. Wealth manifested itself in public building projects ...
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Marble trade in the Roman Mediterranean: a quantitative and ...Jan 23, 2023 · This article presents the results of a quantitative study of the distribution of white marble in the Mediterranean based on an analysis of the available ...
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[PDF] The Politics of Architecture in Charlemagne's AachenConstantine's arch makes use of spolia from several monuments commemorating other emperor's victories; the roundels atop the flanking arches have been traced to ...
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Why Visiting Cordoba Mosque is Bittersweet - Sacred FootstepsJul 1, 2015 · The hall contains 856 columns, the material for which was recycled from various Roman buildings. The well-known double arches employed by the ...
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[PDF] Spolia – A Conscious Display of History in Seventh-Century JerusalemNov 3, 2022 · The spolia include Herodian stones, marble columns, carved wooden beams, and decorative stones from the. Persian, Hellenistic, Hasmonian, and.
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The Fall of Rome, II: Energy Problems? - LessWrongApr 23, 2021 · After the Western Roman Empire fell in the 5th century many of the commercial stone quarries in Europe were abandoned. This led to a consistent ...Missing: shortages | Show results with:shortages
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Reuse of Statuary and the Recycling Habit of Late AntiquitySep 24, 2020 · This chapter examines questions about the role of statue reuse and recycling in the building and sculptural economies of Late Antiquity.
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The Architectural Christian Spolia in Early Medieval Iberia - MDPIMay 28, 2024 · In this study, we delve into the intentionality behind the reuse of construction materials, particularly focusing on the second life given ...
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'Spolia' in Fortifications and the Common Builder in Late Antiquity ...Mar 5, 2018 · It explores the phenomenon of spolia in the context of late antique fortifications in southern Greece, taking walls at Aegina, Sparta and ...Missing: extraction techniques
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(PDF) Circular Economy in the Roman Period and the Early Middle ...In recent years, studies on reuse practices in premodern societies have multiplied. Nonetheless, a linear model (production – usage – discard) is still widely ...<|separator|>
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ROMAN SPOLIA, APPROPRIATION AND CULTURAL MEMORYIndeed, one of the most enduring debates on material appropriation has been the question of how much authority Roman generals had over their spoils. One ...
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(PDF) The Architectural Christian Spolia in Early Medieval IberiaMay 24, 2024 · The reuse and display of certain pieces carry complex implications involving symbology, cultural appropriation, or collective memory exercises ...<|separator|>
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Cultural appropriation and the Roman Empire - Matthew P. Loar ...Jan 19, 2021 · Cultural appropriation is an important topic for the field of Roman archaeology, and a critical area for further research.
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Spolia: use, re-use and abuse of the architectural fragment from ...Apr 1, 2009 · The mention how through spolia, and iconoclasm, these Pagan symbols were given Christian re-interpretations.
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Reuse Value: Spolia and Appropriation in Art and Architecture from ...... spolia in re invites application to other forms of non-physical takhlg-over ... Whereas spolia in se might be compared to the components of assemblage ...
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[PDF] Innovating Objects? Spolia and the Question of AppropriationWritten as a critical discussion, it mirrors the rich debates after the two expert meetings and the interpretative questions this volume hopes to instigate.
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