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Galatea
Public Domain

Galatea

2001-200

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Galatea

2001-200

Physical Qualities Stone and lime mortar, 8 x 5 3/4 x 1 7/16 in. (20.3 x 14.6 x 3.7 cm.)
Credit Line Antioch Subscription Fund
Object Number 1938.470
"Antioch-on-the Orontes, II, The Excavations, 1932-1936," Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1938, no. 96, p. 203, pl. 76.
Doro Levi, "Antioch Mosaic Pavements," Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947, vol. I, p. 25, vol. II, pl. CL-a. [erroneously located at Princeton]

Inscribed: "5233 M 79"

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