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Noin-Ula horsemen (detail of the faces), 1st century CE
English: Embroidery from the burial chamber of the 6th barrow at Noin-Ula. 1st century CE [1][2]
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Source L'Asie Centrale, by Pierre Chuvin
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Photography: Pierre Chuvin

Embroidery: 1st century CE artist

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Noin-Ula horsemen, 1st century CE

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