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Archaeological Finds in 1959

Perhaps the most spectacular chance find of the century was made at Pireaus, Greece, by workmen doing sewer repairs. Possibly the remains of a warehouse that burned down around 86 B.C., the ruins contained eight major sculptures, including five bronzes. Among the bronzes were an oversized kouros (youth), an 8-foot-high statue of Athena, a 5-foot statue of Artemis, and an oversize tragedy Mask (shown below).

bronze tragedy mask from Piraeus

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In the Year 1959

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