The Archivolt Sculpture at Sessa AuruncaFootnote* This article was completed while I was a Junior Fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. I am also indebted to the Kress Foundation, Vassar College and Johns Hopkins University for financial support enabling me to study in Rome and southern Italy. I have benefited from many hours of fruitful discussion with Penelope Mayo of Johns Hopkins University; her pertinent suggestions are too numerous to acknowledge individually. A. J. Parker of University College, Dublin, has generously provided information on the Lentini capital.
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