

Sepia-toned photograph of a stone carving. Two large carvings flank a narrower one. The left carving depicts multiple figures on and under a large object. The right carving shows two figures: one sitting and one standing. Intricate designs adorn the top and bottom. The standing figure wears a skirt and holds a staff. The sitting figure wears a crown and holds an object. Carvings on either side feature ornate details.
Artwork Details
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- 1171 × 893 px
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