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This central mark is an ink stamp in the shape of the Greek letter Theta. In the context of library science and archival history, such symbols were often used as "ownership marks" or "processing stamps." A Theta mark specifically was sometimes used to indicate that a volume had been "deaccessioned" (officially removed from a library's collection) or to categorize it within a specific thematic section, such as Theology.