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        <title>The Traces of Balinese Sculpture in the Life of Ancient Balinese Society</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Balinese sculpture since ancient times has held not only aesthetic value but also sacred and symbolic significance. Evidence of this heritage can be seen in the statue of Batara Da Tonta in Trunyan and the statues at Pura Puseh in Gianyar. Despite external influences and its development into the modern era, Balinese sculpture continues to preserve traditional techniques and spiritual values as part of its cultural identity. ]]></description>
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