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The statue of the Greek era found in the garbage bag-history

The statue of the Greek era found in the garbage bag-history

The headless and armless statue of the Greek period (323 BC AD) In Saisaloniki, it has been transferred to the police. The statue was brought from a 32 -year -old man to the police station, and he claimed that he had found it in the black trash bag next to some trash cans in Neoi Ivates in the suburbs of Saisaloniki.

It is 31 inches tall and made of marble. It depicts a female image in Peplos in wool. Because human female statues in this period are usually made of pottery and depicting closer coats, this may be the representative of the goddess. Archaeologists believe that this may be a dedication, which is a dedication to dedicate the deeds in the temple in order to answer prayer or make the petition book sweeter.

The statue has been given to experts from the Greek Cultural Heritage Protection Office for forensic analysis. At the same time, investigators from various fields (crimes, anti -trafficking, and theft of inheritance) are working together to resolve the case, and have questioned a person, and then they are not responsible for release him.

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