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[edit]DescriptionBook Nicaraguan Antiquities scan page 77 G Pl 9.png |
English: This statue, a double figure, probably stood free, because considerable portions of its back were well elaborated. (side view)
Español: Esta estatua, una figura doble, probablemente se encontraba parada, porque se elaboraron porciones considerables de su espalda. (vista lateral) |
Date | Created 1883, published 1886 |
Source | This is a page scan of the Book Nicaraguan Antiquities (page 69) by Carl Bovallius. The book was originally published in 1886, so it is in the public domain under United States copyright law. |
Author | Carl Bovallius |
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