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Visual rhetoric of early Christian reliquariesNoga-Banai, 2019
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- Noga-Banai G
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- The Oxford handbook of early Christian archaeology
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Early Christian reliquaries contained fragments of saints, sites, and events by which one could reach the divine using the human senses of sight, touch, and sometimes even smell. The tactile contact, or rather contract, between the saint and the worshipers was well …
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