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English: Wall mural in the Cardo Maximus of Jerusalem depicts how the Cardo might have looked in the Byzantine period. The three people pictured in the left-hand corner are the former mayor Teddy Kollek, archaeologist Nachman Avigad who excavated the area, and the artist. Note the fresco also includes a painting of a young boy in modern dress (lower right).The Cardo - A Colorful Piece of Roman Civilization in Jerusalem's Old City
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Author brionv from San Francisco, United States

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by brionv at https://www.flickr.com/photos/95486278@N00/6035801113. It was reviewed on 1 September 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0.

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The reproduction of this architectural work, work of sculpture or work of applied art, is covered under the Israeli copyright statute (2007), which states that "Broadcasting, or copying by way of photography, drawing, sketch or similar visual description, of an architectural work, a work of sculpture or work of applied art, are permitted where the aforesaid work is permanently situated in a public place." (paragraph 23)
See COM:CRT/Israel#Freedom of panorama and COM:CRT/Israel#De minimis for more information.

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