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DGA514690
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A wild boar being carried on shoulders of two slaves, detail from Little Hunt mosaic, Villa Romana del Casale (UNESCO World Heritage, 1997), Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Roman Civilization, 4th Century
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C4th AD
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A wild boar being carried on the shoulders of two slaves, detail from the Little Hunt mosaic, Villa Romana del Casale (UNESCO World Heritage, 1997), Piazza Armerina, Sicily. Roman Civilization, 4th Century.

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G. Dagli Orti /© NPL - DeA Picture Library / Bridgeman Images
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walking stick / dog / animal / Italy / Europe / 4th century / relief (sculpture) / dog / fourth century ad / boar / mosaic / slave / two animals / sicily / domestic animals / close up / dead animal / art / antiquity / sculpture / ancient rome / carrying / unesco world heritage list / outdoors / art and craft / ancient civilization / canidae / two people / roman civilization / servant / no people / hunter / europe / only men / chordata / piazza armerina / robe / carnivora / horizontal / villa romana del casale / animalia (animals) / mammalia (mammals) / imperial age (27 bc-476 ad) / late imperial age (284-476 ad)
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