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English: Bust of a veiled woman, from a terracotta mould, Ay Khanoum, Afghanistan. Actual mould p.116
Source History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume II: The development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations: 700 B.c. to a.d. 250, UNESCO, 1996, France, ISBN: 92-3-102846-4, p.118 [1]
Author Paul Bernard?
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