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  2. Mythology of Lost - Wikipedia

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    The statue seen from behind has lion-like ears, a crown on the head, long hair, an ankh in each hand, and ancient Egyptian dress. The statue is named Taweret, [3] the Egyptian god of fertility and life. At the base of the statue is a secret chamber in which Jacob resides. All four elements of earth, water, fire, and air are represented in this ...

  3. Man in Black (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Inside the statue, Ben and four men enter Jacob's chamber; they encounter and point their guns at "Locke". Upon hearing the news of Jacob's death, the men become enraged and fire several shots at "Locke". Moments later, the monster enters the room and overpowers three of the four men, killing them.

  4. Artemision Bronze - Wikipedia

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    The Artemision Bronze (often called the God from the Sea) is an ancient Greek sculpture that was recovered from the sea off Cape Artemision, in northern Euboea, Greece. According to most scholars, the bronze represents Zeus, [1] [2] the thunder-god and king of gods, though it has also been suggested it might represent Poseidon.

  5. Archaeologists Uncovered Remnants of History Lost at the ...

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    Two new shipwrecks aren’t all they found. Researchers went underwater to investigate seven archaeological sites in the Adriatic Sea in the lagoons off the island of Grado in Italy.

  6. Christ of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The statue was subsequently dedicated to the memory of Marcante. [2] Due to increasing amounts of corrosion and the growth of crustaceans, the statue was removed from the water and restored in 2003. A hand that had been detached, presumably by an anchor, was also replaced. [1] The statue was returned to the water with a new base on 17 July 2004.

  7. Category:Lost sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Constantin Brancusi, 1909, Portrait De Femme (La Baronne Renée Frachon), now lost. Armory Show, published press clipping, 1913.jpg 400 × 572; 120 KB Joseph Csaky, 1911-1912, Deux Femme (Two Women), plaster lost, photo Galerie René Reichard, Frankfurt, 72dpi.jpg 1,244 × 1,644; 799 KB

  8. Diana of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The statue was located near to the bow section of the wreck and it was the first time it had been seen in person for over 70 years. Until the rediscovery of the Diana of Versailles statue in September 2024, many experts had previously believed that it had been consumed by the seabed due to it not being spotted on any other expeditions to ...

  9. Stolen, sold, not even solid gold. The story of Oscar

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    The most famous statue in the world is probably, maybe the Oscar. Many have been stolen, and several have been sold. ... They have been stolen and lost, stolen and found, have turned up in a ...