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Description 3d scan of the Gemma Constantiniana, thought to originally have been a cameo of emperor Claudius with his wife Mesallina and their two children, but later recarved to depict the family of emperor Constantine the Great. The scan shows the cameos exact dimensions.
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Author Rijksmuseum van Oudheden

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