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Glyptoteket, Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark
The Ancient Mediterranean presents a cultural-historical narrative of the cultures of the Mediterranean told through the more than 1,000 archeological objects from Glyptoteket’s collection, throwing light on the exchange of goods and knowledge, religious beliefs and ideologies that took place with the Mediterranean as a set of highways for more than 6,000 years.
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