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Summary
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Early Christian inscription with the Greek letters "ΙΧΘΥΣ" carved into marble in the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Ephesus at Turkey |
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27 September 2007 |
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Rotated and cropped from Commons image Image:Ephesus Ichthys.jpg |
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User:Mufunyo |
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GDFL
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Improved version of Image:Ephesus IchthysCrop.jpg
Apparently, the Ichtys monogram itself was chiseled into the marble, but the orange graffiti was added in modern times (cf. Image:Ephesus Ichthys.jpg).
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