The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb is a museum with over 450,000 artifacts and monuments, gathered from various sources, mostly from Croatia and the surroundings of Zagreb. The museum consists of five main sections: Prehistory, Egypt, Antiquity, Middle Ages, Coins and Medals. Some of the famous artifacts include the Vučedol dove, the Liber Linteus, and the Lumbarda Psephisma. The museum also has a significant collection of Greek vases, stones with inscriptions, and Roman statues. The museum's holdings include a mummified remains of a young Egyptian man and a collection of Egyptian antiques. The museum is home to many important artifacts that are significant not only for the local or regional heritage but also for the world's cultural heritage
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