This study interprets the historical and archeological data concerning the artistic and social relations between Cyprus and Egypt during the Early Byzantine period. The iconography in the Cistern of Nicodemus at Salamis suggests a direct Egyptian impact. The n?lotic landscape and especially the depiction of a crocodile in connection with Christ stresses the theory of a close spiritual and theological interaction between the societies of the two neighboring regions.
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