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editComputer-enhanced photograph of a marble tombstone on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (item number 31.711), illustrating frieze group "TG". According to the MFA, it is from Iran or Northern Mesopotamia, 1138 AD. The TG pattern can be clearly seen on the upper and lower bounding strips of the rectangle.
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