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  2. A monster diamond, ancient lipstick and erotic Roman ... - AOL

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    A marble sculpture of the Greek god Hermes was stashed some 1,600 years ago in a sewer — and only turned up this past summer. Bulgarian archaeologists made the fortuitous find in July, per ...

  3. Carrara marble - Wikipedia

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    Carrara marble, or Luna marble (marmor lunense) to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It has been quarried since Roman times in the mountains just outside the city of Carrara in the province of Massa and Carrara in the Lunigiana , the northernmost tip of modern-day Tuscany , Italy.

  4. Hermes of Andros - Wikipedia

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    The craftmanship and harmony of this statue has been much praised, as one of the finest surviving statues in Greece. It has been described as having all the naturalness, delicacy and grace that is missing from the similar statue Atalante Hermes, [5] which is not Praxitelean but rather has Lysippean characteristics, and is made of Pentelic ...

  5. Commodus as Hercules - Wikipedia

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    Commodus as Hercules, also known as The Bust of Commodus as Hercules, is a marble portrait sculpture created sometime in early 192 AD. [1] [2] It is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. [2] Originally discovered in 1874 in the underground chambers of Horti Lamiani, [3] it has become one of the most famous examples of Roman ...

  6. Roman relics unearthed during car park construction - AOL

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    A digger driver says the statue, thought to date back 1,800 years, is his "best-ever discovery".

  7. Armed Aphrodite (NAMA 262) - Wikipedia

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    Armed Aphrodite (Greek: Ένοπλη Αφροδίτη) is a first-century AD Roman marble sculpture depicting Aphrodite Areia, or the war-like aspect of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, who was more commonly worshipped as a goddess of beauty and love.

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