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The grazing of cattle. Bretcu commune, Covasna county (1983)

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Photography from the September - October 1983 research campaign in Harghita, Covasna and Brasov counties, a campaign by Mihai Lancuzov, Teodor PleFotograand Gheorghe Dinuța, with themes “The general framework of agrarian history in Romania” and “Industries and technical installations (the typology of tools and installations).”
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Title: The grazing of cattle. Bretcu commune, Covasna county (1983)
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Photography from the September - October 1983 research campaign in Harghita, Covasna and Brasov counties, a campaign by Mihai Lancuzov, Teodor PleFotograand Gheorghe Dinuța, with themes “The general framework of agrarian history in Romania” and “Industries and technical installations (the typology of tools and installations).
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