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- Right image: painted clay and alabaster head of a Zoroastrian priest wearing a distinctive Bactrian-style headdress, Takhti-Sangin, Tajikistan, 3rd–2nd century BC (en)
- Bust of Ptolemy I Soter wearing a diadem, a symbol of Hellenistic kingship. Ring of Ptolemy VI Philometor as Egyptian pharaoh. Both pieces in the Louvre Museum. (en)
- Left image: The Sampul tapestry, a woolen wall hanging from Lop County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China, possibly showing a Yuezhi, wielding a spear, and wearing what appears to be a diadem headband; depicted above him is a centaur, from Greek mythology, a common motif in Hellenistic art (en)
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