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So-called “Spinario” or “Thorn-Puller”. Marble, Roman copy from the 1st century CE after a Hellenistic Greek original of the 3rd century BCE.
Date 14 August 2009
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Source/Photographer Yair Haklai (Own work)
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