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English: Orlat plaque detail
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Source Pinterest [1]. Also [2]. Cropped of 3-dimensional elements as advised on Commons:When_to_use_the_PD-Art_tag to obtain a non-creative 2-dimensional image of an ancient 2-dimensional object (1st century BCE plaque).
Author A. Karasev

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