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English: Corinthian capital, Beit Guvrin Roman period in Israel.

Item number 1996 to 2656 Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority of Israel

Graduate Studies is housed in the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies on the campus of the Hebrew University, Givat Ram, Jerusalem
עברית: כותרת קורינתית, בית גוברין, התקופה הרומית בארץ ישראל.

מספר הפריט 1996-2656 באדיבות רשות העתיקות של מדינת ישראל

צולם בבניין ללימודים מתקדמים בקמפוס האוניברסיטה העברית, בגבעת רם, ירושלים
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