The Tiber - The Port of Rome, upper part called also Porta Leoni. Corbels carved into Lions’ heads of Etruscan character, BC 180 (?) (Livii Hist., xl. 51), to carry a wooden pole for fixing a large iron chain or rope across, or for mooring vessels at the top of the harbour.; Rome; Photographs and prints; Cardboard

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Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
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Rome; Photographs and prints; Italy
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UND
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