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A Figure Of A Roman Pantomimus Is Shown To The Press



A Figure Of A Roman Pantomimus Is Shown To The Press

Dror Planer of the IAA Marine Archeology Unit, holds a figurine of a Roman pantomimus in a comic mask in the Israel Antiquities Authority laboratories in Jerusalem, on Tuesday, December 22, 2021. A number of archeology artifacts were found in two ship wrecks off the coast of Caesarea from the Roman and Mumluk periods during an underwater survey conducted by the Marine Archeology Unit of the Israel Antiquities Authority. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

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