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Roma, Chiesa di S. Prassede - Pluteo del IX secolo scoperto in S. Prassede - Muñoz - Bestetti

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Slab decorated with bas-relief symbolic (crosses), geometric and phytomorphic (rosettes, whirls) motifs; Two of the crosses' arms have been erased.
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Title: Roma, Chiesa di S. Prassede - Pluteo del IX secolo scoperto in S. Prassede - Muñoz - Bestetti
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Slab decorated with bas-relief symbolic (crosses), geometric and phytomorphic (rosettes, whirls) motifs; Two of the crosses' arms have been erased.

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