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Furniture element. Door from cabinet, decorated with dancing youth playing cymbals. His clothing and the fact that he has hair suggest he is a festival participant rather than a priest. Production Place: Egypt. Roman Period. Wood, depth 1.2 cm, width 14 cm, height 26.3 cm, A.D. 200-300.
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