File:Northern Wei warrior, tomb mural, Datong.jpg

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English: Northern Wei warrior, tomb mural, Datong
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PD-Art criteria: Non-creative photograph of a two-dimensional work of art in the Public Domain (5th century CE)
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5th century artist in China.

Photographer: unknown

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Northern Wei warrior, tomb mural, Datong

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