The three-dimensional representation of the human figure is first attested in the earliest phases of the Predynastic culture (called Fayum A).
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Catalogs, Egyptian Art, Museo egizio di TorinoShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Egyptian Museum in Turin
August 25, 2006, Umberto Allemandi
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8842214175 9788842214175
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