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The Delphic Omphalos | 5931: Copy of the famous Delphic omphalos that was kept in the adyton of the Temple of Apollo. Its surface is covered with a net of woolen bands. It was the symbol of Delphi which signifies the belief that Delphi was the centre of the world. Archaeological Museum, Delphi.

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  5931.jpg - 5931: Copy of the famous Delphic omphalos that was kept in the adyton of the Temple of Apollo. Its surface is covered with a net of woolen bands. It was the symbol of Delphi which signifies the belief that Delphi was the centre of the world. Archaeological Museum, Delphi.  
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