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English: According to Grigore George Tocilescu (26 October 1850 – 18 September 1909) who was a Romanian historian, archaeologist, epigrapher and folkorist, member of Romanian Academy, this image reproduces an archaeological find (dated probably 2nd century AD) that is preserved at the Bucharest Antiquities museum. According to him, this represent the Cabiri cult in Dacia. His hypothesis and images (that this image is from) had been published in 1877 in Annals of the Romanian Academic Society "Ragguagli de' lavori accademici ... per l'anno 1826 (-1830)" "Societa reale borbonica, Annalele Societatii Academice Romane" at Bucuresci (Bucharest) Romania
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This is a work based on book and images that under free license, public domain, because of its age. The original author Grigore George Tocilescu (b.26 October 1850 – d.18 September 1909) who was a Romanian historian, archaeologist, epigrapher and folkorist, member of Romanian Academy, published this image of a probably 2nd century AD (preserved at the Bucharest Antiquities Museum) in 1877 in Annals of the Romanian Academic Society "Ragguagli de' lavori accademici ... per l'anno 1826 (-1830)" "Societa reale borbonica, Annalele Societatii Academice Romane" at Bucuresci (Bucharest) Romania. The image has a note Lith. Thernley 14, rue Sufflot Paris

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