site.btaArchaeologists Discover Statue Head during Excavations in Heraclea Sintica near Petrich
Archaeologists discovered the head of a statue on Sunday during excavations in the Cloaca Maxima (the Roman sewage system) of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica near Petrich, reported the Archaelogia Bulgarica Facebook page.
Prof. Lyudmil Vagalinski's team is still working to fully uncover the marble artifact, so it is not immediately clear whether it is the head of the second statue that was found at the archaeological site days ago. If that turns out to be the case, it remains to be seen why and it ended up at the other end of the canal, instead of next to the torso of the sculpture, Archaelogia Bulgarica explained.
On Friday last week, archaeologists discovered a large headless marble statue. At the beginning of July, another statue was found during excavations in the Cloaca Maxima, and is now on display in the Historical Museum in Petrich.
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