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Sagalassos Dig Yields Marcus Aurelius Statue

Monday, August 25, 2008


Parts of a giant, exquisitely-carved marble sculpture depicting the
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius have been found at an archaeological site
in Turkey.


Fragments of the statue were unearthed at the ancient city of Sagalassos.


So far the statue's head, right arm and lower legs have been discovered, high in the mountains of southern Turkey.


Last year, the team led by Prof Marc Waelkens, from the Catholic...


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