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Head of a Man with Tight, Curly Hair: An Artistic Fusion in Ptolemaic Egypt

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The "Head of a Man with Tight, Curly Hair," originating from Egypt in the 2nd century BC, is a compelling artifact that exemplifies the artistic and cultural synthesis of the Hellenistic period. This era, marked by the reign of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, was a time of significant cultural blending following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The sculpture, with its detailed craftsmanship and stylistic features, provides profound insights into the…
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