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Tigress attacking a wild boar, fresco fragment, late 1st century AD, from the balustrade of the podium of the Merida amphitheatre, later reused in a tomb, in the Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, or National Museum of Roman Art, designed by Rafael Moneo and built 1981-86, housing Roman collections from the colony of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Emperor Augustus, now modern-day Merida, Extremadura, Spain. The Roman remains in Merida are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6176201 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4897px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1ST CENTURY AD
Amphitheater
amphitheatre
ANCIENT
ANIMAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ART
attacking
Augusta Emerita
Badajoz
Boar
classical
Collection
ESPAÑA
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
EXTREMADURA
Fragment
Fresco
HERITAGE
HISPANIA
History
HUNT
Hunting Scene
IBERIA
IBERIAN PENINSULA
LUSITANIA
MERIDA
MUSEUM
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ROMAN ART
Painting, Medium
podium
Roman
Roman Empire
Southern Europe
Southern European
Spanish
Tiger
tigress
Tourist Attraction
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
visitor attraction
WALL PAINTING
WILD BOAR