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‘This piece of ivory was found in the cavity in the floor of the Parthenon, it is supposed to have been one of the fingers of the Chryselephantine Minerva.’

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English: This public domain image is published in William St Clair, Who Saved the Parthenon? A New History of the Acropolis Before, During and After the Greek Revolution. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2022, https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0136
Date mid-1800s
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Burges, ‘Metal work album’, BURG 68, p. 58. Courtesy of RIBA Sackler Gallery,

Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Author William Burges

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