File:Female figurines, clay, Minoan, Petsophas, 2000-1425 BC, AM Ag. Nikolaos, 0501233.jpg

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English: Female figurines, clay. Women have noticeable hair styles. Shrine on top Petsophas on the the most eastern Crete, Middle Minoan period, 2000-1425 BC. Archaeological Museum of Agios Nikolaos.
Čeština: Postavy žen, drobné terakoty. Mají nápadné účesy. Ze svatyně na vrcholu Petsofas na nejvýchodnější Krétě, středně minojské, 2000-1425 před n. l. Archeologické muzeum v Ag. Nikolau.
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