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Ceramic figure of a woman from Western Iran, dating to around 1000–800 BC. Standing 11 3/4 inches tall, it is part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Ceramic figure of a woman from Western Iran, dating to around 1000–800 BC. Standing 11 3/4 inches tall, it is part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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A krater fragment from the 5th century BC, depicting Poseidon alongside a goddess. Image courtesy of the Thorvaldsen Museum’s online collection (H596).

A krater fragment from the 5th century BC, depicting Poseidon alongside a goddess. Image courtesy of the Thorvaldsen Museum’s online collection (H596).
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Hazara fighters guarding the Buddhas during Afghanistan’s civil wars in the 1990s, displayed at the National Museum in Kabul.

Hazara fighters guarding the Buddhas during Afghanistan’s civil wars in the 1990s, displayed at the National Museum in Kabul.
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The bust of Nefertiti, dating to around 1340 B.C., is crafted from limestone and painted plaster. It stands 19 inches tall and weighs 44 pounds.

The bust of Nefertiti, dating to around 1340 B.C., is crafted from limestone and painted plaster. It stands 19 inches tall and weighs 44 pounds.
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An amulet depicting the Goddess Taweret, from Egypt’s Late Period (circa 664-332 BC), made of Egyptian faience. It is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

An amulet depicting the Goddess Taweret, from Egypt’s Late Period (circa 664-332 BC), made of Egyptian faience. It is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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A collection of Ancient Egyptian fish amulets crafted from faience, dating to the Late Period (664–332 BC), currently displayed in the British Museum.

A collection of Ancient Egyptian fish amulets crafted from faience, dating to the Late Period (664–332 BC), currently displayed in the British Museum.