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The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Greek police said Sunday they have arrested two 56-year-old men for trying to sell a rare Roman-era statue of the Greek goddess Hecate for 40,000 euros (about $48,000).
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
The approximately 8-inch statue depicts Hecate with three heads, photos of the discovery show. Experts estimate that the figure dates to the Hellenistic period, making it about 2,300 years old.
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