From the locality of St. Theodore’s quarter originates a stone
slab from the period of Late Antiquity that contains figural and
symbolic representations etched in a low relief. The conducted
analysis of the slab’s motifs and morphology draws the conclusion
that it could have been a part of an chancel panel of an early Christian church.
Keywords:
Late Antiquity, Early Christianity, chancel panel iconography, figurality, cross, Christogram, ivy, dove, lilies