anchor and fish, Catacombs of Domitilla, Roma

anchor and fish, Catacombs of Domitilla, Roma

“He went to the extent of suggesting that the author of the graffito was an Egyptian monk who somehow came to Malta by way of Bizacena and Zeugitana after having fled before the Arab conquest of the second half of the seventh century.” 
Catacombs of Domitilla, Roma

“He went to the extent of suggesting that the author of the graffito was an Egyptian monk who somehow came to Malta by way of Bizacena and Zeugitana after having fled before the Arab conquest of the second half of the seventh century.” 

Catacombs of Domitilla, Roma

the famous Puzzuoli graffito

the famous Puzzuoli graffito

graffito in Winsdor Castle

graffito in Winsdor Castle

“Alexamenos worships his god”, Palatine palace, Roma

“Alexamenos worships his god”, Palatine palace, Roma

graffito from Blackeney church, Norfolk.

graffito from Blackeney church, Norfolk.

Stone of Eloquence

Stone of Eloquence

(Source: illspectre)