The ancient Romans weren’t precious about their marble statues. They didn’t sequester them in museums, displaying them out of reach, next to placards explaining their provenance, context, and meaning.
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DAYTONA BEACH — From the time the sun crept above the horizon until it set for the night, master sculptor Nilda Comas watched closely Wednesday as a three-man crew carefully packed up the fragile Mary ...
Ancient Greece, long perceived as a realm of gleaming white marble, is being re-evaluated. Scientific advancements, ...
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