Relief of the olive-pickers. Romans harvesting olives. Marble relief, 3rd-4th centuries AD. Representation of the olive harvest. Manual harvesting. From the back of the Cemetery of Nuestra Señora de la Salud in Cordoba. Fragment of a relief which probably formed part of a sarcophagus or funerary monument. Archeological Museum of Cordoba. Andalusia, Spain.


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