The head of a marble statue of Alexander the Great unearthed in Turkey shows the enduring popularity of the ancient ruler hundreds of years after his death, experts say. The object was found amid the ...
Alexander the Great personally authorized Lysippos as the only sculptor allowed to create his official statues.
In excavations led by the Amasra Museum Directorate in Bartın, northern Turkey, the head of a statue believed to depict "Alexander the Great" from the Roman Empire era was discovered in the Amasra ...
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