I have a project on the early Christian catacombs. I have to describe the elements of (line, shape,value, etc)and compare these catacombs to Byzantine and Islamic architectural structures of the same time. Can anyone help me find some pictures or articles about theses catacombs?I know the Byzatine era had the San Vitale and the Islamic era created the Hagia Sophia but I can't find any significant Early Christian creations. Please Help?!

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Did you notice how BobPursley did that?

He went to http://www.google.com and clicked on the word Images above the search box. Then he entered his search terms (in this case, early Christian catacombs), and hit Enter.

You can do the same for anything you are looking for images for.

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To find pictures or articles about Early Christian catacombs, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your web browser and go to the website "http://www.google.com".
2. In the search bar, enter the keywords "Early Christian catacombs" and click on the search button or press Enter.
3. On the search results page, you will see different types of results such as web pages, images, articles, videos, etc. To find images specifically, click on the "Images" tab located at the top of the page.
4. This will display a collection of images related to Early Christian catacombs. You can scroll through the images to find ones that are relevant to your project.
5. If you want to find articles or more information about the catacombs, you can click on the "All" tab at the top of the search results page to see different types of content including web pages, news articles, scholarly articles, etc.

As for comparing the Early Christian catacombs to Byzantine and Islamic architectural structures of the same time period, you can search for information on specific buildings such as San Vitale and Hagia Sophia. Additionally, you can compare architectural elements such as line, shape, value, etc., by studying the structural features, materials used, and artistic styles of these different architectural styles.