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Sat 2014-05-17 18:15:42
Large pottery at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_698 - 222 kb - 1024x768 - 895 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:17:11
Pottery at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_699 - 253 kb - 1024x768 - 708 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:19:08
Pre-Greek pottery at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_700 - 243 kb - 1024x768 - 1176 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:20:53
Pottery at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_701 - 276 kb - 1024x768 - 731 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:21:29
Information on the Pantalica culture, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_702 - 145 kb - 768x1024 - 888 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:24:02
Funerary statue of a kouros from the Megara Hyblaea necropolis, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_703 - 229 kb - 768x1024 - 811 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:24:19
Information on the funerary statue of a kouros from the Megara Hyblaea necropolis, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_704 - 240 kb - 1024x768 - 763 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:24:42
Stone masks at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_705 - 190 kb - 1024x768 - 703 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:25:10
Statue of a mother goddess from the Megara Hyblaea necropolis, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_706 - 216 kb - 1024x768 - 810 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:26:31
Information on the statue of a mother goddess from the Megara Hyblaea necropolis, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_707 - 224 kb - 1024x768 - 847 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:29:55
Terracotta plaque with a Gorgon and Pegasus from the Via Minerva street, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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syracuse_708 - 149 kb - 1024x768 - 743 views
Sat 2014-05-17 18:30:42
Photographs, drawings and information on the Temple of Apollo at Ortygia, at the ground floor of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum
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