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- tomb 141[1]
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- cleopatra?[1]
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- dancer?[3]
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- egyptian figure[1]
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- warrior[2]
- woman[29]
- youth[6]
- chinese language[1]
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- limestone[14]
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- serpentine[3]
- shell[3]
- silver[9]
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- steatite[1]
- terracotta[16]
- textile[1]
- tuff[3]
- watercolor[1]
- wax[1]
- wood[39]
- acoma polychrome[1]
- black figure[8]
- cameo[32]
- carved[7]
- cast[2]
- embroidered[1]
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- lithograph[1]
- mold made[2]
- painted[10]
- polychrome[1]
- raised relief[1]
- red figure[5]
- repousee[1]
- superposed color[1]
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- white ground[1]
- apulia[1]
- attica[5]
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- yes[228]
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