Ptolemaic dynastic portraits using a combination of marble and stucco: Economy, Practicality, or Distinctive Style? - Roman Times

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Ptolemaic dynastic portraits using a combination of marble and stucco:  Economy, Practicality, or Distinctive Style? - Roman Times
Ptolemaic dynastic portraits using a combination of marble and stucco:  Economy, Practicality, or Distinctive Style? - Roman Times
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