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Ancient statue found in harbor wall

Friday, October 3, 2008
An undated Greek Culture Ministry handout photo shows the head of a bearded man, part of two Roman-era statue fragments found in a submerged ancient port on the Greek island of Kythnos.
A Roman sculpture of the head of a bearded man, right, and a stone torso, both of which were used to build an ancient harbour wall, have been rediscovered in Greece.

The artefacts, which were found during an underwater survey in Mandraki, Kythnos, come from the period of Roman rule in Greece between 146BC and AD330.

The torso of a man in armour, which is about 4ft 5in, and the head had been used...
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