Police have launched an investigation to determine who dumped the statue and for what purpose, local authorities say. Accidental archaeological discoveries are quite common in Greece, researchers say.
A more than 2,000-year-old marble statue of a woman has been ... discoveries are relatively common in Greece, a country renowned for its ancient heritage, and often made during building ...
An ancient Greek statue has been discovered in a rubbish bag next to a bin near Thessaloniki, Greece. The incredible marble sculpture of a woman is believed to be more than 2,000 years old.
Archaeologists in Izmir, Turkey, have uncovered a remarkable site believed to be an ancient bronze statue scrapyard. Among the ruins of the ancient city of Metropolis, roughly 2,000 fragmented bronze ...
Police opened an investigation to determine who discarded the statue and briefly detained a man for questioning who was later released without charge. Accidental archaeological discoveries are ...
White marble sculpture, which is missing its head and arms, depicts woman's torso draped in flowing dress or cloak Greek authorities ... old man handed over the ancient artifact to the Thermaikos ...
THESSALONIKI, Greece ... ancient heritage, and often made during building construction or public works. In December, workers installing natural gas pipelines near Athens uncovered a Roman-era ...
A marble statue of a woman believed to be ... Accidental archaeological discoveries are relatively common in Greece, a country renowned for its ancient heritage, and often made during building ...
Greece: A marble statue of a woman believed to be more than 2,000 years old was found abandoned in a garbage bag near the Greek city of Thessaloniki, police said Wednesday. A resident discovered ...
An ancient marble statue of a woman believed to be more than 2,000 years old was found dumped near a cluster of garbage bins in Greece, kicking off a police investigation into potential illegal ...