The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb has more than 450,000 varied artifacts and monuments collected from different sources, but mainly Zagreb and its surroundings. The museum has five sections: prehistory (up to the Iron Age), antiquity (Greek and Roman archaeological finds), Egypt, the Middle Ages, and coins and medals. The most important artifact in the museum is the Zagreb linen book, a manuscript with the longest preserved Etruscan text and the only surviving linen book. The museum is located in Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square in Donji Grad, the central part of Zagreb. This square is located near Ban Jelačić Square and the main station.