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Summary
Description Man wearing a toga excavated in Rome 1613-1614 and later given the name "Caius Marius" MH.jpg |
English:
Man wearing a toga excavated in Rome 1613-1614 and later given the name "Caius Marius. The head appears to have been produced between 1614 -1618. The torso is Roman, dated 1-100 CE. One of the "Arundel Marbles" photographed at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.
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Date | 1-100 CE |
Source | Own work |
Author | Mary Harrsch |
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