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English: Archaic Chryselephantine statue fragments. Archaeological Museum of Delphi. |
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Source | original image taken by Ricardo André Frantz. Image:008MAD Jewelry.jpg. Cropped by user:athinaios. |
Author | Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys, User:Athinaios) |
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