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woundability:This 4th of July, celebrate the world you want to live in. Help reunite families by fre
archaicwonder:Greek Gold Diadem, c. Early 4th Century BCComposed of a slender rectangular band ornam
anafigreen:It’s always three of us lost among the starsMay the 4th be with you!
greenarrow:May the 4th be with you!
Happy 4th of July!Celebrating in @Brian_atwood FM Pumps #fmpump #brianatwood #thesexisintheheel #red
Chalcidean type bronze helmet, Black Sea Region, 4th century BC.from Hermann Historica
princessofpop:Happy 4th of July!
bigbigtruck:quotes taken from the source(the 4th one is Bumpus wanting dinner, friends can back me u
theancientwayoflife:~ Amphora.Period: Early Iron AgeCulture: Scythian Date: 4th century B.C.Place of
Golden wreaths, diadems, headdresses and toques found in the grave of Philip II of Macedon, 4th cent
cranquis:cranquis:coolhealthinfographics:July 4th in America [ infographic ]Read on for fireworks sa
freebo23doodles:spartacubs:Happy 4th y'all @spartacubs‘s butt!!!
mythtakens:The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street (March 4th, 1960)
Been in a anime watching mood, so I had to rewatch gundam for the 4th time.
historyfilia:Mosaic depicting Tigress and Cubs. Roman, Eastern Roman Empire, 4th century. From the C
theancientworld:missfolly:Terracotta statue of a young Etruscan woman, late 4th century-early3rd cen
irefiordiligi:The Gladiator Mosaic, dated to the first half of the 4th century, Rome, Galleria Borgh
theancientwayoflife:~ Bracelet with Ends in the Shape of Maned Lionesses.Date: 4th century B.C.Mediu
via-appia:Semicircular atrium, Villa Romana del Casale, Sicily.Roman, early 4th century AD
leaurielle:August 4th,A summer afternoon in Milan, Here I take my bath, thinking about you and I,I n
Happy 4th..Bomb pops and cocaine whitetoes
fewthistle:Weiser’s Book Store. 4th Avenue, New York City. 1940s.Photographer: Andreas Feininger
uptou:ビジュアルウェブS Vol.828 大原優乃 4th week #2
Head of King Khafra, Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty, reign of Khafra, ca. 2550 BC. Travertine, 20.4 x 12.5
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