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DescriptionAttica, maschera della nuova commedia, III-II sec. ac..JPG | Attica, maschera della nuova commedia, III-II sec. aC, Grassimuseum, Lipsia. | ||
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- Greek antiquities in the Grassimuseum
- Africans in ancient Greek art
- Terracotta Greek and Roman theater masks
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- 3rd-century BC pottery in Germany
- 2nd-century BC pottery in Germany
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