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Rare Smiling Medusa Unearthed in Ancient Hellenistic City of Amastris in Turkey
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Rare Smiling Medusa Unearthed in Ancient Hellenistic City of Amastris in Turkey
Ancient Greek Medusa, National Museum, Athens. Credit: Ross Berteig / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 Archaeologists in the ancient Hellenistic city of Amastris (Greek: Ἄμαστρις) have uncovered a rare carving of Medusa with a soft, almost childlike smile. The city, located in modern-day Amasra in Turkey’s Bartın province, has produced notable finds in recent years, but researchers say this depiction stands out for its unusually gentle expression. The carving…
During excavations in Amastris, archaeologists discovered a bas-relief depicting a smiling Medusa. The article Smiling Medusa of Amastris: The Remarkable Discovery of the First Female Tyrant in the City comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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