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English: Fayum mummy portrait of Egeria[1]
Galego: Obra pictórica creada por min a partir desta imaxe en baixa resolución: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Egeria.jpg
Datum 4th century
Fons File:Egeria.jpg
Auctor Xan Carrizo
  1. López Raso, Pablo (2022). "Los mitos de Mercurio y Saturno como metáfora de la búsqueda de sentido a través del arte". Calle 14 Revista de Investigación en el Campo del Arte 17 (32): 409. DOI:10.14483/21450706.19630.

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1 Septembris 2022

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recentissima21:00, 1 Septembris 2022Minutum speculum redactionis 21:00, 1 Septembris 2022 factae1 080 × 1 080 (1.95 megaocteti)Xan CarrizoUploaded own work with UploadWizard

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