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Tarbell, Frank B. Catalogue of Bronzes Etc., in Field Museum of Natural History: Reproduced from Originals in the National Museum of Naples. Vol.: Publication 130. Anthropological Series. VII, No. 3. Chicago: The Field Museum of Natural History, Jun 1909.

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MS3572

MS3572

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MS3703

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MS3694

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MS3704

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