Early Christian Byzantine Bread Stamp

Early Christian Byzantine Bread Stamp

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Bronze Byzantine stamp used for Bread, 4th-7th Century A.D., Engraved with THE SEEDS OF GOD., Length 4 / Width 2 inches., Metal bronze weight

Bread and the liturgy; the symbolism of early Christian and Byzantine bread stamps. -- : Galavaris, George : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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