Artemis or Aphrodite

Artemis or Aphrodite

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The head of a goddess, possibly Artemis or Aphrodite, stands tall in its ancient glory. This captivating relic demands to be reevaluated. Found at: Skepsis Troad Turkey Crafted from the finest marble (Parian), this masterpiece measures 0.313 meters in height, circa. Acquired through generous gift in 1865 by Edward Daniel Clarke. Documented by: Michaelis, Adolf. Ancient marbles in Great Britain. 1882. Page 247, No. 9 Budde, Ludwig and Nicholls, Richard V.. Catalogue of the Greek and Roman sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. 1967. Number 94, Plate 32. Clarke, Edward Daniel. Greek marbles brought from the shores of the Euxine, Archipelago, and Mediterranean and deposited in the vestibule of the public library of the University of Cambridge. 1809. Page 48, No. 26 Ackermann, Hans Christoph and Gisler, J.R. (eds.). Lexicon iconographicum mythologiae classicae. 'Artemis'. 1981. Object Number: GR.9.1865 (Antiquities) http://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/65763

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