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DescriptionCave of the Ring-Bearing Doves (Cave 123).jpg
English: Cave of the Ring-Bearing Doves (Cave 223)
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: Cave with the Ring-Bearing Doves, Kizil, Cave 123, 431-533 AD, wall paintings, view 1 - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC01804.JPG
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: Cave with the Ring-Bearing Doves (niche and circambulation corridors).jpg
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: Cave with the Ring-Bearing Doves, Kizil, Cave 123, 431-533 AD, wall paintings, view 2 - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC01806.JPG
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Cave painted in the 6th century CE.
Photograph of the dome and back wall: Daderot (Public Domain C0)
Photograph of the bottom and side of the back wall: Byrnzie500 (CC 2.0)
Photograph of the side wall (extracted 2D surfaces): Iris Papodoupolos (PD-Art)
Layout: पाटलिपुत्र (talk)
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The author died in 7th century CE, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.
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