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Frieze of Lions from the Palace of Darius the Great from Susa, Iran, Achaemenid Period, c.500 BC by Persian School

Frieze of Lions from the Palace of Darius the Great from Susa, Iran, Achaemenid Period, c.500 BC

(00351 Frieze of lions from the Palace of Darius the Great (548-486 BC) from Susa, Iran, Achaemenid Period, c.500 BC (glazed bricks))


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Frieze of Lions from the Palace of Darius the Great from Susa, Iran, Achaemenid Period, c.500 BC by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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