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Description A diagram of the "Church of the Holy Sepulchre published by," Kenneth John Conant
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Kenneth John Conant
Source (WP:NFCC#4) Original publication: Speculum Vol. 31, "No." 1

Immediate source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2850072

Date of publication January 1956
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) Illustrating a possible layout of the church as viewed by a scholar
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