| 1. | The compound serpentine front has a scallop shell flanked by acanthus leaves.
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| 2. | Those going to Santiago de Compostela wore a scallop shell.
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| 3. | Its insignia was a scallop shell on a blue ground.
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| 4. | The scallop shell is a traditional reference to pilgrimage.
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| 5. | The scallop shell is also an allusion to the Sacrament of Holy Baptism.
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| 6. | A scallop shell from below the foundations was radiocarbon dated to AD 1308.
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| 7. | The scallop shell also acts as a metaphor.
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| 8. | The scallop shell also served practical purposes for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.
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| 9. | The scallop shell is merely symbolic, as it does not interact with Venus.
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| 10. | Clam shells, scallop shells, mussel shells
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