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English: AAltar to Turmasgade, Inscription 973
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Source https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/83806 Under Yale University’s Open Access Policy, anyone may use the Gallery’s open-access material without further application, authorization, or fees due to the Gallery or to Yale.
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