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Apollo and Marsyas | 6227: “Base of Mantineia”. Apollo playing a kithara and Marsyas playing a double flute. A Scythian is ready to flay Marsyas. Found at Mantineia, Peloponnese, around 320 BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

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