Ancient Statue of Athena Unearthed in Biblical City of Laodicea, Turkey
Ground-breaking dig unearths Ancient statue in Biblical city

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Archaeologists have discovered a 2-meter-tall white marble statue of Athena in Laodicea, Turkey, a city mentioned in the Bible. The statue, dating back to the 2nd century B.C., was found face down near the West Theater and features intricate details, despite missing its head.
- 01The statue of Athena is approximately 2 meters tall and made of white marble.
- 02It was discovered in the ancient city of Laodicea, which is referenced in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Revelation.
- 03The statue is adorned with an aegis featuring Medusa's head and snakes, indicating its connection to Greek mythology.
- 04This find is part of the 'Heritage for the Future' project aimed at preserving archaeological sites in Turkey.
- 05Previous excavations at Laodicea have uncovered other significant artifacts, including depictions of mythological figures.
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A recent archaeological excavation in Laodicea, an ancient city in Turkey referenced in the Bible, has revealed a remarkable 2-meter-tall white marble statue of Athena. Discovered face down amid debris near the outer wall of the stage building in the West Theater section, the statue, dating back to the 2nd century B.C., remains in nearly pristine condition despite missing its head. The statue features elaborate detailing, including an aegis on its chest decorated with Medusa's head and snakes. The design suggests it was meant to be displayed between architectural columns, with the back left rough and unfinished. This discovery is part of the ongoing
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The discovery of the statue enhances the cultural heritage and tourism potential of Laodicea.
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