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Title: Petrographic characterization and provenance determination of the white marbles used in the Roman sculptures of Forum Sempronii (Fossombrone, Marche, Italy)
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Applied Physics A - Materials Science & Processing [0947-8396] Antonelli, Fabrizio yr:2013


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