File:Etruscan votive heads IV-II century BC.jpg

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Etruscan votive heads IV-II century BC

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13 June 2021

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current11:52, 13 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 11:52, 13 June 20212,500 × 2,205 (3.51 MB)TursclanUploaded a work by Various (anonymous ancient Etruscans) from FileTerracotta head of an Etruscan woman MET 4th century B.C. DP254630.jpg, File:Etruscan votive head of youth.jpg, File: Etruscan votive head 2nd century BC.jpg, FileTeste votive dalla stipe presso la cd. ara della regina, III-II secolo ac. 05.jpg, File:Testa di neonato in fasce, dal deposito votivo di porta nord a vulci, 310-1 ac ca.jpg, [[:File:Testa femminile velata, dall'area I di vulci, 310-1 ac ca. 0...

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