2500-year-old Zeus statue
2500-year-old Zeus statue

2500-year-old Zeus statue

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Recent archaeological discoveries have unveiled significant findings across diverse locations. On the Indonesian island of Flores, researchers uncovered new hominin fossils, including a small arm bone dated to 700,000 years ago, which provides insights into Homo floresiensis, also known as the 'Hobbit.' In Italy, an unfinished clay figurine from the 9th or 10th century BC was found at the underwater site of Gran Carro di Bolsena, offering clues about Iron Age life. Meanwhile, a striking mosaic depicting satyrs was unearthed in Eretria, Greece, dated to the mid-fourth century B.C., suggesting the cultural practices of the time. In Jerusalem, a fragment of a Roman sword, likely linked to the destruction of the Second Temple, was discovered, further illuminating historical narratives about the period. Lastly, a large marble bust of Zeus was found in Turkey near the Temple of Aphrodite, highlighting the region's historical significance as an artistic hub.

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