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ID: 700002900
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700002900
Record Type: Built Work
Ecce Homo arch (arch; unknown Roman; 2nd century CE; Jerusalem (Yerushalayim, Yisra'el, Asia, World, Top of the T...)
Note: The last remaining arch of a three-bayed gate to a forum constructed by Hadrian ca. 135 CE. It was traditionally considered the site where Pontius Pilate presented Jesus with the words "Ecce homo!". Recent scholarship has determined that this is not possible historically.
Titles:
Ecce Homo arch (preferred,C,U,English,U,N)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
arch [300000994] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Components (hierarchy name), components (objects parts), <components by specific context>, architectural elements, <structural elements and components for structural elements>, structural elements, <spanning and projecting structural elements>, <arches and arch components>)

Classifications:
architecture (preferred)

Creation Date: 2nd century CE

Creator Display:
unknown Roman [preferred,VP]
unknown Ancient Roman (Ancient Roman cultural designation) [500202843]
Locations:
Current: Yerushalayim [7001371] Jerusalem (national district), Israel (nation), Asia (continent), World (facet) (Geographic)
Address Note: 31.780332 N, 35.233267 E
Display Materials: stone
stone (worked rock) [300011176]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, rock (inorganic material), <rock by form>)

Dimensions: unavailable
General Subject:
architecture (preferred,isness)

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Built Works
.......... Built Works by class: monuments and monumental structures
Sources and Contributors:
Ecce Homo arch........ [JPGM,VP]
........ Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
Note:
English ..... [VP]
..... Murphy-O'Connor, The Holy Land: An Oxford Archaeological Guide (2008)
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