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Vase with two snakes as a handle, leaf from the episode of the Roman vases, referred to as “sic Romae antiqui Vtores ex aere et marmore faciebant,” edited by A. Salamanca (vom BeVvergebener Titel)

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Title: Vase with two snakes as a handle, leaf from the episode of the Roman vases, referred to as “sic Romae antiqui Vtores ex aere et marmore faciebant,” edited by A. Salamanca (vom BeVvergebener Titel)
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