The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls. At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer. View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.
Wide crawls of the Internet conducted by Internet Archive. Access to content is restricted. Please visit the Wayback Machine to explore archived web sites.
TIMESTAMPS
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20130328131150/http://www.justitaly.org/italy/architecture/christian-byzanthine.asp
Italy Architecture: Early Christian and Byzanthine
Italy Architecture: Early Christian and Byzanthine
Due to the persecutions that Christians suffered in ancient times, they used pagan symbols with Christian meanings so people couldn’t recognize it to be related to religion or created their own iconography such as the fish.
The art and architecture in Early Christian times, had mosaics, sculptures, catacomb frescoes; and then they specialized in Basilicas and Churches.
Byzantine culture comes from the Roman Empire and was influenced by Medieval Architecture, in the Justinian period, when Byzantine the Empire was at its peak, architecture used domed basilicas, the mayor building from this era was the Church of the Holy Wisdom or Agia Sophia which took 5 years to be constructed. Byzantine Style development was far more advanced from other buildings before, and more secure than any other to protect the city.
In the late Byzantine Empire, Architecture had more changes, the domes changed in appearance becoming smaller and higher.
Byzantine architecture influenced Islamic architecture and these influences can be seen in buildings from Syria and Palestine.