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English: Fresco of four women from a Han dynasty tomb in Sian, Shensi. The tomb found in the Xi'an University of Technology.
For more information see: On-site conservation of the tomb mural of the Western Han dynasty at Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an, China (中國西安理工大學西漢壁畫墓現場修護)
Date Western Han dynasty (202 BC - 9 AD)
Source http://s12.sinaimg.cn/middle/b311ea474d11b210f480b&690
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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