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English: Dacian costumes and usages. This image is of a Dacian warrior during the 1st and 2nd century Roman Empire campaigns in Dacia (ancient Romania)
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Fons Book from 1804 "Tableau historique des costumes, des moeurs et des usages des principaux peoples de l’Antiquite et du Moyen Age, Volume 2"
Auctor Robert de Spallart - compiler Bertuch, F. J. (1747-1822) artist
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Book from 1804 "Tableau historique des costumes, des moeurs et des usages des principaux peoples de l’Antiquite et du Moyen Age, Volume 2" by Robert de Spallart, Metz Collignon, 1804

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