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a) nave mercantile con prua speronata (Aquileia;) b) prua di nave militare della Colonna Traiana; c) prua di nave mercantile con tagliamare (Ostia: Piazzale delle Corporazioni); d) modello di terracotta da Adrumeto (Museo di Susa, Tunisia); e) dal mosaico

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Drawings of six types of ships or ship's prows: a) merchant ship with ramed prow (from Aquileia) b) prow of a military ship (from Trajan's column); c) prow of merchant ship (from Ostia: Piazzale delle Corporazioni); d) terracotta model from Adrumeto (from the Museum of Susa, Tunisia); e) drawing from the Althiburus mosaic; f) drawing from a Susa (Tunisia) mosaic
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Title: a) nave mercantile con prua speronata (Aquileia;) b) prua di nave militare della Colonna Traiana; c) prua di nave mercantile con tagliamare (Ostia: Piazzale delle Corporazioni); d) modello di terracotta da Adrumeto (Museo di Susa, Tunisia); e) dal mosaico
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Drawings of six types of ships or ship's prows: a) merchant ship with ramed prow (from Aquileia) b) prow of a military ship (from Trajan's column); c) prow of merchant ship (from Ostia: Piazzale delle Corporazioni); d) terracotta model from Adrumeto (from the Museum of Susa, Tunisia); e) drawing from the Althiburus mosaic; f) drawing from a Susa (Tunisia) mosaic.

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