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English: Head of Eubouleus. Marble. Found in Athens. The head depicts Eubouleus, a mythical chthonic hero of Eleusis. Work of the 2nd c. AD that copies the head inv. no. 181.
institution QS:P195,Q637187
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Source/Photographer Marsyas (2007)
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