Terracotta Votive Offering Depicting an Intestine (Etruscan Civilization) by Etruscan

Terracotta Votive Offering Depicting an Intestine (Etruscan Civilization)

(Etruscan civilization, Terracotta votive offering depicting an intestine, From Tessennano, Lazio Region, Italy)


Etruscan

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Terracotta Votive Offering Depicting an Intestine (Etruscan Civilization) by Etruscan. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
medicine · medical · health · fourth century bc · close-up · religions · intestine · ceramics · part of · centuries · terracotta · antiquity · sculpture · black background · ancient · vertical · lazio region · studio shot · art and craft · ancient civilization · single object · decorative art · decorative arts and crafts · ancient religions · no people · classical age (480-380 bc) · etruscan civilization (ninth century-27 b.c.) · rome museo nazionale etrusco di villa giulia (villa giulia national museum archaeological museum) · 4th century b.c.. · tessennano · italy. · / Bridgeman Images
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