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English: Bas-relief sculpture of the Roman goddess Minerva recovered from the ruins of Herculaneum (Area Sacra Suburbana), on display as part of the A Day In Pompeii exhibit at the Discovery Place science museum. (Herculaneum, deposito archeologico, inv. nr. 3618 / 78915. Dimensions cm 50,4 x 91).
NOTE: The turquoise line along the left side of the relief is a visual artifact produced by the lighting in the exhibit hall. The color is not part of the sculpture.
Photo taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 in Charlotte, NC, USA.
Cropping and post-processing performed with The GIMP.
Date 1 January 2009, 17:59 −05:00
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Author Ken Thomas
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Other versions the original place in Herculaneum

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