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Pompeii Casts. Victims 20, 21, 22 and 23 found in the Casa del Criptoportico in July 1914 in the garden area.
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A fresco from Pompeii showing the kiss of a Roman couple. Above is the inscription: NOLO CUM MYRTALE, which can be translated as: “I don't want to [do this] with Myrtale”. [785x886] :
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Pompeii Casts. Victims 20, 21, 22 and 23 found in the Casa del Criptoportico in July 1914 in the garden area.
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Plaster casts of victims' bodies at Pompeii in Italy.
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