Vilnius — Cathedral: interior of the royal crypt. Photograph by Jan Bulhak 1876–1950, 1931. Archaeological excavations; royal crypt of Alexander I Jagiellon King of Poland, 1461–1506. Photograph from nature; scene after the 1931 flood in Vilnius. Photograph, 11.5 × 16.5 cm., A close-up black-and-white photograph shows a partially buried human skull lying among debris and fragments, with a rough, textured substance coating parts of the top and sides. The skull appears broken in places and is surrounded by irregular pieces of charred or dark material and small light-colored flakes. The scene includes a dark background with scattered lighter specks and varying shades of gray, black, and white throughout the image.
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Vilnius — Cathedral: interior of the royal crypt. Photograph by Jan Bulhak 1876–1950, 1931. Archaeological excavations; royal crypt of Alexander I Jagiellon King of Poland, 1461–1506. Photograph from nature; scene after the 1931 flood in Vilnius. Photograph, 11.5 × 16.5 cm., A close-up black-and-white photograph shows a partially buried human skull lying among debris and fragments, with a rough, textured substance coating parts of the top and sides. The skull appears broken in places and is surrounded by irregular pieces of charred or dark material and small light-colored flakes. The scene includes a dark background with scattered lighter specks and varying shades of gray, black, and white throughout the image.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

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LZT26A07_484

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Droits gérés

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71.9Mo (2.4Mo) / 50.8cm x 35.5cm / 6000 x 4189 (300dpi)

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