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Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam
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There were two Roman gravestones in the Warsaw Art Museum, as well (no photos allowed there). I found a couple of Roman style tombstones in Sevastopol, at the Chersonesos site, and took photos of one. Mainly for the sword hilt, since the lighting was substandard that day. <p>"Just before class started, I looked in the big book where all the world's history is written, and it said...." Neil J. Hackett, PhD ancient history, professor OSU, 1987</p><i></i>
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm<br>
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