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In museums, like British Museum in London, Louvre in Paris, Pergamonmuseum in Berlin, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Egyptian Museum in Cairo, National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Capitoline Museums in Rome and many many others, as well as in private collection around the World.

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