Location of the Gallo-Roman Circus Dating Back to the 3rd Century Before the Christian Era, Discovered in 1870, During the Drilling of Rue Monge by Unknown artist

Location of the Gallo-Roman Circus Dating Back to the 3rd Century Before the Christian Era, Discovered in 1870, During the Drilling of Rue Monge

(Location of the Gallo-Roman circus dating back to the 3rd century before the Christian era, discovered in 1870, during the drilling of Rue Monge)


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Location of the Gallo-Roman Circus Dating Back to the 3rd Century Before the Christian Era, Discovered in 1870, During the Drilling of Rue Monge by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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