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Español: Estatuilla de ámbar de Roșia Montană, una de las pocas obras conservadas del llamado «maestro de los Eros de Aquilea», un artista cuyo nombre real se desconoce. Encontrada en Alburnus Maior – Necrópolis de Pârâul Porcului/Tăul Secuilor (Roșia Montană, distrito de Alba, Rumanía), siglos I – II d. C., Bucarest, Museo Nacional de Historia de Rumanía (Inv. 358809). Fotografía tomada en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Madrid durante la exposición “Tesoros Arqueológicos de Rumanía” (Catálogo en PDF, p. 600).
English: Amber figurine, one of the few extant creations of the “Master of the Aquileia Eros”, an anonymous artist. Discovered in Alburnus Maior - Necropolis of Pârâul Porcului / Tăul Secuilor (Roșia Montană, Alba county, Romania), 1st - 2nd century AD, Bucharest, National Museum of Romanian History (Inv. 358809). Photograph taken at the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid during the exhibition “Archaeological Treasures of Romania” (PDF catalog, p. 592).
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Amber figurine, by the “Master of the Aquileia Eros”, discovered in Alburnus Maior - Necropolis of Pârâul Porcului / Tăul Secuilor (Roșia Montană, Alba county, Romania), 1st - 2nd century AD

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