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Description Women face. Detailed view of fresco from Pompei, dug out in 1960
Date before 79 CE
Source archive of Stephen Haynes: http://www.shaynes.com/Photos/Italy_Spring_2004/CRW_8463.htm
Author unknown ancient Rome artist, photo of Stephen Haynes
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