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Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 6th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece bel...

Ca. 5th - 4th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man wearing a classical tunic and styled with a classical haircut. The piece belongs t...

Ca. 6th century BC A terracotta sculpture depicting a man dressed in a classical tunic and with a hairstyle of classical form. The piece belongs t...

Ca. 6th century BC A terracotta representation of a foot, possibly once part of a human figure. This piece belongs to a group of Phoenician terrac...

Ca. 6th - 5th century BC A terracotta base from a larger sculpture, preserving only the beginnings of two feet. The piece belongs to a group of Ph...

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