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Two 1,700-Year-Old Roman Marble Statues Surface Inside an Ancient Wine Vat in Israel

Dating to approximately the 4th century AD, the marble busts are thought to depict prominent figures from the Greco-Roman world

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According to ARTnews’s source item, Two 1,700-Year-Old Roman Marble Statues Surface Inside an Ancient Wine Vat in Israel, Dating to approximately the 4th century AD, the marble busts are thought to depict prominent figures from the Greco-Roman world

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