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A Roman statue worth $ 15 million found in an olive depot


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Although the police assumed the statue was Roman, no archaeological authority has claimed it to be Roman. Also, although the owners of this piece have attempted to sell it for $15 million, no one has ever accepted that price, and the owners themselves purchased it cheaply in the Aegean.

 

A more conservative headline would read, "Cops bust couple for selling lawn art for too much money".

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A more conservative headline would read, "Cops bust couple for selling lawn art for too much money".

 

Hahahahahaha! MPC's appraisal realy made me titter just then. Like Al Capone said, 'Its funny because its true'.

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Its obviously modern.

How would the Romans know how to model statues on the beach volleyball scene from the starting credits to Baywatch?

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A statue belonging to the Roman era was found in an olive depot located in Gemlik, Bursa....

 

Sabah

Now, I'm no expert but there seem to be a few anomalies, like the arms for example, they seem to be too stretched out compared to the rest of the body, it doesn't seem to maintain the proportions. The second is the subject, it looks quite unusual.. =S

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