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Headless statues of a woman and her servant discovered at ancient Greek burial site – Livescience.com

Headless statues of a dead woman and her servant have been found in an ancient Greek cemetery.
The two statues, which date to the fourth century B.C., were fragments of a white marble monument uncovered prior to the construction of a town hall in Paiania, east of Athens, Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports announced in a statement
Sunday (Jan. 24).
The statues depict the dead woman sitting in an ornate chair, while her servant, also a woman, is standing, the statement said. The monument would…
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