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Keywords: (only use essential keywords you wish to have your article associated with)

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Qualitative data for churches in Dioceses of Geneva and Basel‘~’ denotes approximate measurements

Church name Location

Date range (AD)

Apse type

Apse orientatio

n

Max. length (m)

Const-ruction

materials

Nave Architectural features

North Cathedral Geneva 300-

400semi-

circular east 32 brick singlemultiple

annexes, choir baptistery,

atrium

South Cathedral Geneva 400-

500semi-

circular east ~30 brick single

multiple annexes, choir,

baptistery, atrium,

colonnade

Eastern Cathedral Geneva 500-

600semi-

circular east 22 stone/brick three

multiple annexes, choir,

baptistery, atrium,

colonnadeLa

Madeleine Geneva 450-500

semi-circular east 15 stone single portico, choir

St Gervais Geneva 450-500

semi-circular east ~25 stone single portico, choir

St Jean-les-Grottes Geneva 500-

600 square east 20 wood three

St Germain Geneva 400-

500semi-

circular east ~15 stone singlemultiple annexes,

colonnade, choir

St Jacques Vandoeuvres, Geneva

400-450 square east 8.5 stone single

baptistery, choir, oratory

(?)

St Hippolytus

Grand-Saconnex,

Geneva400-500 square east 8.5 stone single portico, choir

St Peter Meinier, Geneva

500-600 polygonal east 8.5 stone single choir (?)

St Martin Celigny, Geneva

400-500 square east 22.5 wood three portico (?)

St Julien-en-

Genevois

St Julien-en-Genevois, Geneva

400-500

semi-circular east 12.5 stone single

choir, two northern annexes

Episcopal church, St

GallKaiseraugst,

Basel300-400

semi-circular east 17 brick/

stone singlemultiple

annexes, bath, baptistery (?),atrium, choir,

cemetery church

Kaiseraugst, Basel

600-700 -- -- 9.5 stone -- memoria

St Nikolaus Lausen, Basel 500-

600semi-

circular east 6 stone single choir, altar

St Michael Buus, Basel 600-700 -- east 9 wood -- memoria

St Jakob Sissach, Basel 600-700 square east 11.5 stone single choir

St Peter and Paul Oberwil, Basel 600-

700 square east 9 stone single choir, altar, baptistery(?)

? Aesch, Basel 600-700 -- -- 6 wood -- memoria

St Peter and Paul Diegten, Basel 700-

800 -- -- 7 stone -- memoria

? Wintersingen, Basel

700-800 -- -- ~12 stone -- memoria

St Arbogast Muttenz, Basel 700-

800 Square east ~14 stone single choir, altar

St Michael Oberdorf, Basel 700-800 -- -- 5.5 stone -- memoria

? Bennwil, Basel 700-800 -- -- ~10 stone -- memoria

St Peter and Paul Ettingen, Basel 700-

800 -- -- 11 stone -- memoria

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Table 1 Caption in Georgia 10 italics. Brief Description, including acknowledgement of data source. Page breaks or other formatting may be required with large tables. Appendices are also acceptable. Do not indent paragraphs. Leave a space in between. Use full words instead of symbols. ‘And’ instead of & and ‘percent’ instead of %. Species name, foreign words, and book titles should be italicized, including Latin abbreviations such as etc., e.g., i.e., cf., et al., and so on. Abbreviations for organizations must not be used unless introduced with the full title first. Quotations over three lines long must be indented and formatted as a block quote. Use British spelling, unless using a direct quote or title of an organization. Only capitalize cardinal directions when part of a place name, as in South America, not the south of France. For dating conventions and other formatting issues, see the assemblage Submissions guide: http://www.assemblage.group.shef.ac.uk/journal/submissions.

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300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-8000

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Geneva and Basel Church Sites, AD 300 - 800

Geneva Basel

Date of earliest Christian structure (AD)

Freq

uenc

y

Table 2 Frequency versus date chart of earliest Christian structures in the Geneva and Basel dioceses.

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