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Olympia, Greece. View to the North, 3rd century BC - Archaeology Illustrated
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June 6, 2017
Nineveh with the River Tigris, 8th century BC - Archaeology Illustrated
Nineveh with the River Tigris, 8th century BC
June 6, 2017
Nineveh, The Great Entrance to the South-West Palace, 8th Century BC - Archaeology Illustrated

Nineveh, The Great Entrance to the South-West Palace, 8th Century BC

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