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2007-08-03 12:50 Javits2000 719×493× (47661 bytes) Self-made; based on plan of the [[Bodrum Mosque|Myrelaion]] in R. Ousterhout, ''Master builders of Byzantium'' (Princeton, 1999), Fig. 2.
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