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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > A Man Found a Mysterious Statue in a Trash Bag on the Street. It Turned Out to Be a 2,000-Year Old Greek Artifact
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A Man Found a Mysterious Statue in a Trash Bag on the Street. It Turned Out to Be a 2,000-Year Old Greek Artifact

Last updated: January 25, 2025 12:39 am
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A recent discovery in Greece has sparked excitement among archaeologists and art historians. A 32-year-old man found a remarkable statue of a woman draped in flowing cloth, missing its arms and head, next to garbage cans on the street and brought it to his local police station. Experts have determined that the statue dates back to Greece’s Hellenistic period, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. and around 31 B.C.E.

The statue, just over 31 inches tall, is believed to have been used for religious purposes. It was probably a marble votive set up to divinities in sanctuaries or temples, where people prayed and made dedications to express their gratitude for divine favor. The Hellenistic era, known for its cultural expansion and exchange, saw a shift in artistic style towards realism and human emotion, as seen in the draped fabric and female body depictions in sculptures like the Winged Victory of Samothrace and Aphrodite of Knidos.

The loose, draping clothing and marble composition of the recently discovered statue suggest that it depicts a goddess. The statue’s small size indicates that it was likely a gift dedicated to a deity in a temple, possibly as a gesture of thanks or in hopes of receiving a blessing. However, the missing limbs of the statue make it challenging to identify the deity it represents.

This ancient artifact is just one of thousands found in and around Thessaloniki in recent years, thanks to the city’s construction of a new subway system that unearthed over 300,000 archaeological finds. The ongoing analysis and investigation of this statue will provide valuable insights into ancient Greek religious practices and artistic expressions.

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Overall, this discovery adds to the rich tapestry of Greece’s ancient history and highlights the importance of preserving and studying archaeological artifacts for future generations to appreciate. The statue serves as a tangible link to the past, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and cultural practices of the Hellenistic period.

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