Mario Guarnacci
Mario Guarnacci (October 25, 1701 – August 21, 1785) was an Italian prelate, archeologist, and historian. He was one of the first scholars to carry out systematic excavations of Etruscan tombs. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785, Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785, Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1767
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3by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1767
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4by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 2001
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5by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1785
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6by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1751
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7by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1769
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8by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1785
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9by Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785
Published 1785
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10by Chacón, Alfonso, 1540-1599Other Authors: “...Guarnacci, Mario, 1701-1785...”
Published 1751
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