Statue heads of ancient Greek deities Aphrodite and Dionysus dating back 5,000 years are unearthed in Turkey
The statue heads were found at the bottom of a creek bed, but archaeologists note they found the bodies during a previous dig - it is not known how the heads and bodies were separated. The heads depict ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and Dionysus, the god of wine. They were carved from limestone 5,000 years ago in the ancient city of Aizanoi that was home to to one of the world's first stock exchange markets. The statues, according to archaeologists, show Greeks held on to their beliefs even under Roman rule.
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