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Fragment from the Temple of Elusis
Greek
no date
Fragment from the Temple of Isis, Karnack, Egypt
Egyptian
no date
Fragment from the Theatre at Dionysius at Athens
Greek
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Fragment of an architectural detail
Byzantine
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Fragment of an architectural detail
Byzantine
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Fragment with floral decoration
Anonymous
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Fragment with toes
Anonymous
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Head fragment
Olmec
Preclassic, 1000-200 BCE
Head of a Bearded Man
Anonymous (Italian)
17th century
Head of a bearded man
Greek?
100 BC-350 AD
Head of a Putto
François Duquesnoy
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Head of a woman
Greek
400 BC-400 AD
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