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Ancient Greece / Antikythera wreck / Roman Empire / Antikythera / Europe / National Archaeological Museum /  Athens / Apoxyomenos / Cythera / Lysippos / National Archaeological Museum of Athens / Archaeology of shipwrecks / Ancient Greek art
Date: 2006-09-07 16:48:36
Ancient Greece
Antikythera wreck
Roman Empire
Antikythera
Europe
National Archaeological Museum
Athens
Apoxyomenos
Cythera
Lysippos
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Archaeology of shipwrecks
Ancient Greek art

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