Ancient and Medieval Baptismal Basins in Croatia
Daniel Keeran, MA, MSW
Ancient and Medieval Baptismal Basins in Croatia by Daniel Keeran, MA, MSW www.box.com/lovegod
Split, Croatia – 12th century (moved from the cathedral to the 3rd century Diocletian temple of Jupiter in the 15th century)
Bribirska glavica (Varvaria) – 13th century (Church building enclosing ancient Roman nymphaeum as baptistery)
Ninu, Croatia - 800 A.D. (located in the Museum of Archaeological Monuments in Split)
Lovrecina, Island of Brac – 6th century A.D.
Lovrecina, 4th century A.D.(?)
Salona – 5th century A.D.
Grude, Bosnia – 5th century A.D. (St. Stephen’s Cathedral) (Grude photo used by permission of Grgo Mikulic at www.visithercegovina.com)
Zmijavci – 6th century A.D.
Split, ad basilicas pictas – 5th century A.D.
closeup view
AD BASILICAS PICTAS, Split – 5th century A.D.
Crkvine/Cista Velika – 5th- 10th century A.D.
Crkvine/Cista Velika baptistery within remains of the church building – 5th- 10th century A.D. (Crkvine photos used by permission of Dalibor at the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments)
Stari Grad, Island of Hvar – 5th century A.D.
Vid – 5th century A.D.
Dubrovnik Cathedral excavation – 7th century A.D.