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Abril
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25 December, 13:39
How are tiles different from tesserae?
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Virginia Kennedy
25 December, 13:48
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There both the same thing
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Lloyd
25 December, 14:04
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Well A tessera is an individual tile, usually formed in the shape of a cube, used in creating a mosaic. It is also known as an abaciscus or abaculus.
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