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Pictured is a Rooster mosaic on display in the Kimbell Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas. It was created circa 400 AD. Mosaics with bird and animal motifs set in geometric borders were commonly used as pavement decoration in Early Christian churches. They often carried symbolic meanings. This rooster or cock might allude to and episode of a rooster crowing in the Denial of Peter. As such, it would symbolize Peter's repentance.