Stone slab with intersecting carvings

Acropolis, Athens, Greece

This artifact is a large limestone slab bearing carved symbols that suggest religious or commemorative use. The cross on the left and the circular emblem with intersecting lines on the right reflect iconographic traditions from late antiquity, possibly linked to early Christian practices. The slab's weathered surface and deep incisions indicate its exposure and durability over time.


Weathered archaeological slab featuring cross and circular emblem in shaded terrain

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Stone slab with cross and circle


Material: Limestone Date range: Late Roman to Byzantine period (4th–9th century AD) Origin:...

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