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Colossal head from a Royal statue from Ancient Egypt. Built from Numulitic stone from Alexandria. Dated 300 BC Image details File size:
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4227 x 4961 px | 35.8 x 42 cm | 14.1 x 16.5 inches | 300dpi
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7 December 2017
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