File:Ettaia-ettawa.ruins.1830s-1850s.jpg

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English: An engraving (cropped to remove borders & captions) of the ruins at ettaia/ettawa india, in the first half of the 19th century, circa 1830's-1850s. The illustration was re-printed a number of times during this era, unknown which particular printing this copy of the image is taken from.
Date 183x - 185x
Source old ebay art listing, no longer active
Author artist unknown, pending
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