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Neolithic Period. Temple Period (3600 to 2500 BC). Malta. One of the clay and stone heads that either broke off from their sculptures or were made with peg-like necks to fit into acephalous statues. From Tarxien. National Museum of Archaeology. Valletta. Malta.

Neolithic Period. Temple Period (3600 to 2500 BC). Malta. One of the clay and stone heads that either broke off from their sculptures or were made with peg-like necks to fit into acephalous statues. From Tarxien. National Museum of Archaeology. Valletta. Malta.
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Neolithic Period. Temple Period (3600 to 2500 BC). Malta. One of the clay and stone heads that either broke off from their sculptures or were made with peg-like necks to fit into acephalous statues. From Tarxien. National Museum of Archaeology. Valletta. Malta.
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National Museum of Archaeology. Valletta. Malta.
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25.0 x 18.5 cm | 9.8 x 7.3 in (300 dpi)