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A 2,200-Year-Old Goddess Head Has Been Found in Metropolis.

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During excavations at the ancient city of Metropolis in Izmir, a 2,200-year-old marble head of a goddess from the Hellenistic period was found. The head of the excavation, Prof. Dr. Serdar Aybek, stated that the torso they had previously found in the assembly hall belonged to the goddess Hestia, adding, "If this torso matches the goddess head we found, we can assume it may belong to Hestia."
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During excavations at the ancient city of Metropolis in Izmir, a 2,200-year-old marble head of a goddess from the Hellenistic period was found. The head of the excavation, Prof. Dr. Serdar Aybek, stated that the torso they had previously found in the assembly hall belonged to the goddess Hestia, adding, "If this torso matches the goddess head we found, we can assume it may belong to Hestia."

·Beyoğlu, Türkiye
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Habertürk broke the news in Beyoğlu, Türkiye on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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