
Headless Athena Statue Discovered in Ancient Laodicea
Archaeologists have unearthed a two-meter-tall headless marble statue of the goddess Athena in the ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in modern-day Turkey. The significant find sheds new light on the historical site.
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2-meter Athena statue found at Türkiye’s ancient city of Laodicea
Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has announced that a statue of “Athena” made of white marble, approximately 2 meters long, was unearthed during excavations carrie...
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The statue of Athena was found among piles of rubble, facing downward, at the outer wall of the stage building of the Western Theater in the ancient city of Laodicea (modern-day Denizli) The post A headless marble statue of the goddess Athena was discovered in Turkey (video-photos) appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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