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English: A fired and painted ceramic waterspout attached to a revetment from the cornice of an Ancient Greek building (probably temple) in the Archaeological Museum of Delphi. This version of the photo has been altered by the masking of museum clutter in the background, and the tonal adjustment of four areas of reflection. (adjustment remains clearly visible at high res.)
Date object, 5th century BCE
Source File:Delphi Museum2.JPG
Author Millevache
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