Archaeologists in western Türkiye have unearthed a finely crafted marble head of a goddess statue from the Hellenistic period in the ancient city of Metropolis. The discovery, potentially matching a previously found Hestia torso, offers new insights into the city's sophisticated sculpture workshops and religious practices during the era following Alexander the Great.
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