File:Greek theater mask, from Greece, 2nd or 1st century BCE. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.jpg
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English: Greek theater mask, from Greece, 2nd or 1st century BCE. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Masks used in Ancient Greek theater were huge, exaggerated, and made from perishable materials. These terracotta masks represent favorite characters. |
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Author | Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) |
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