File:Tripolye goddess.jpg
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Trypillia culture earings representing a goddess. The photo was taken by Petro Vlasenko (ua.vlasenko.net) at the Trypillia Museum and uploaded with his permission as GDFL.
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Author | Petro Vlasenko (ua.vlasenko.net) |
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current | 08:49, 6 March 2014 | 767 × 1,024 (483 KB) | CristianChirita (talk | contribs) | removed background If the original user is not satisfied please revert. | |
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12:01, 1 April 2012 | 767 × 1,024 (531 KB) | Jbarta (talk | contribs) | remove watermark | ||
11:46, 19 December 2006 | 767 × 1,024 (349 KB) | Ghirlandajo (talk | contribs) | Trypillia culture earings representing a goddess. The photo was taken by Petro Vlasenko (ua.vlasenko.net) at the Trypillia Museum and uploaded with his permission as GDFL. {{GDFL}} Source: http://ua.vlasenko.net/trypillia/p1010238.jpg [[Category:Tripo |
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