File:Artemis, Parian pottery plate, 675-600 BC, AM Mykonos, 177233.jpg

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English: Pottery plate with Artemis as the Potnia theron (Mistress of animals), Parian work, 675-600 BC. Hypothetical restoration (very small part has been preserved). Archaeological Museum of Mykonos.
Čeština: Keramický talíř s zobrazením Artemidy jako Paní zvířat (Potnia therón), parská práce, 675-600 před n. l. Hypotetická rekonstrukce na základě malé zachované části. Archeologické muzeum na Mykonu.
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