Archaeologists have found a trove of artifacts, including two statues of the goddess Venus, in a Roman-era quarry-turned-trash-dump. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
For the first time in possibly 170 years, a Roman marble statue of Venus will be reunited with its head. Both pieces are going to the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, where conservators ...
A centuries-old statue of Venus, headless but vibrant with color and detail, went on display Wednesday at the Israel Museum, a decade after it was discovered in northern Israel. The life-size marble ...
Scattered across the archeological sites of the Eurasian continent, hundreds of female-shaped statues have resurfaced, dating back to more than 40,000 years ago. Colloquially known as “Venus” statues, ...
Co-authored with Journay Clinch, MA candidate, Psychology Department, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Scattered across the archeological sites of the Eurasian continent, hundreds of ...
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