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Mosaic in a Roman imperial era house at Amphissa

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Part of a mosaic floor from a house of the Roman imperial period in Amphissa. It depicts birds and plants within medallions, surrounded by bands. On one side it is flanked by a cyma recta.
Title: Mosaic in a Roman imperial era house at Amphissa
Description:
Part of a mosaic floor from a house of the Roman imperial period in Amphissa.
It depicts birds and plants within medallions, surrounded by bands.
On one side it is flanked by a cyma recta.

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