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English: Cycladic figurines, Violin shaped (1-4), from Kimolos, Despotiko (Moschos), Paros and Naxos. Early Cycladic I period, 3200-2800 BC, Grotta-Pelos phase. When (1) broke at the neck, it was rejoined by means of wire or cord through newly opened perforations. National Archaeological Museum of Athens, inv. no. 3937, 4874, 4853, 6140.3.
Čeština: Kykladské idoly tvaru violy (1-4), z Kimolu, Despotika, Paru a Naxu. ECI I, 3200-2800 před n. l., kultura Grotta-Pelos. Když se sošce zlomil krk (1), opravila se pomocí drátu nebo provázku skrz nově udělané otvory. Národní archeologické museum v Athénách, inv. č. 3937, 4874, 4853, 6140.3.
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