File:Pannelli di giunio basso 02.jpg

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  • English: Opus sectile panel. Roman artwork, first half of the 4th century. From the basilica of Junius Bassus on the Esquiline Hill.
  • Français : Panneau en opus sectile. Œuvre romaine, première moitié du IVe siècle ap. J.-C. Provenance : basilique de Junius Bassus sur l'Esquilin.
  • Italiano: Pannello parietale in opus sectile. Opera romana, prima metà del IV sec. d.C. Dalla Basilica di Giunio Basso sull'Esquilino.
Date 4th century
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