File:Noin-Ula nobleman over firealtar.jpg

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English: Noin-Ula nobleman over firealtar
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PD-Art: Non-creative photograph of a two-dimensional work of art in the Public Domain (1st century BCE -1st century BCE)
Author M. Vlasenko (Novosibirsk)

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Noin-Ula nobleman over firealtar

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