Cathedral Triptych A
Wall section of built-up Byzantine over earlier Roman strata, c. 1240 CE/101CE.
68 x 160 cm (27 x 63")


Cathedral Triptych B
Adjoined middle section with marble, mosaic & bronze details, c. 1240 CE/101CE.
68 x 165 cm (27 x 65")


Cathedral Triptych C
Last adjoined section with Roman waveform details in marble, c. 1240 CE/101CE.
68 x 170 cm (27 x 67")


Fresco Map
Fresco map, painted after Dionysius, c. 1240 CE.
122 x 89 cm (48 x 35")    
Dolerite Standing Stone
Celtic-style plaited design standing stone, c. 2800 BCE.
73 x 170 cm (29 x 67")
Queen Sarah & the Artisan
Fresco and remains of a stone border from the east wall of the Great Hall. 985 CE.
105 x 210 cm (39 x 83")

Arched Door Fragment
Fragment of exterior door section with keystone and carved relief, c. 980 CE.
114 x 128 cm (45 x 50.5")
Mirifica
Wall section and marble script from the King's bedchambers,
c. 800 CE.
96 x 98 cm (38 x 60.5")
Misericord
Sculpted misericord from the cathedral's choir at the Castle Tîrgu, 1002 CE.
30 x 23 cm (12 x 9").    


The Touch of Kupris
Fragment from the famed Greek frieze, 434-430 BCE.
34 x 48 cm (13 x 19")    
Niche of Saint Eudoxov
Originally located in the apse of the cathedral, c. 850 CE.
113 x 129 cm (51 x 44.5")
Res Ipsa [Lo]quitor
Small marble fragments on bronze pedestals, 94 CE.
13 x 25 cm (5 x 9") each    


Standing Stone
Celtic stone with ogham writing, possible gift from ancient group, c. 3500 BCE.
076 x 167 cm (30 x 66")    
King Mendax
The Return of King Mendax from the Crusades, c. 1240 CE.
240 x 160 cm (94 x 63").    
Weeping Stag
Tiled section with ancient Greek obelisk (610 BCE) and shield fragment, c. 820 CE.
89 x 134 cm (35 x 53")


Tîrgu Septe
Cathedral wall sections, uncovered in the narthex,
c. 820 CE.
152 x 180 cm (60 x 69")    





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