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"Latin Warriors and an Etruscan Peasant"
This is an original 1927 black and white halftone print of an ancient roman plaque that was excavated from an archeological site at Praeneste (Palestrina), Latium, Italy that depicted Latin soldiers and an Etruscan votive sculpture that was found near Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy that portrayed a farmer plowing his field with his team of oxen.
CONDITION
This 85+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging throughout. Light creasing. Small tear - bottom left corner.
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