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Roman-era Nymph found in Turkey


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A beautiful water nymph marble statue from the second century AD was found in the Roman city of Amasra in Turkey on the shores of the Black Sea. 

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https://www.heritagedaily.com/2023/09/marble-statue-depicting-a-nymph-uncovered-at-amasra/148511
 

 

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4 hours ago, caesar novus said:

Thanks, but as your pictures and the article show it was underground (2ad gymnasium)


Thanks for reading my post. I made the necessary corrections. I appreciate any input.

Here’s another post on the find:

 

https://arkeonews.net/beautiful-water-nymph-marble-statue-found-in-amastris-ancient-city/

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