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Catalogue of the jewellery, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman

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in the departments of antiquities, British Museum., British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
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Title: Catalogue of the jewellery, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
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in the departments of antiquities, British Museum.
, British Museum.
Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities.

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