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Twelve Olympians / Roman gods / Apollo / Muses / Archaic Greece / Sculpture / Herma / Archaic smile / Aesthetics / Visual arts / Greek art / Greek mythology
Date: 2009-06-03 11:23:48
Twelve Olympians
Roman gods
Apollo
Muses
Archaic Greece
Sculpture
Herma
Archaic smile
Aesthetics
Visual arts
Greek art
Greek mythology

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