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Greek fisherman nets ancient bronze statue dating to 2nd century BC

Published on March 24, 2009
Published on January 3, 2010
The Associated Press ~ staff The News  RSS Feed
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Culture Ministry , ATHENS , Greece , Aegean Sea

ATHENS, Greece - A Greek fisherman must have been expecting a monster of a catch when he brought up his nets in the Aegean Sea last week.
Instead, authorities say his haul was part of a 2,200-year-old bronze statue of a horseman.
A Culture Ministry announcement said Monday the accidental find was made in waters between the eastern islands of Kos and Kalymnos.
The fisherman handed over the corroded metal figure to authorities, who have started the cleaning process.
Dating to the late 2nd century BC, the statue represented a male rider wearing ornate breast armour over a short tunic and armed with a sheathed sword.
The trunk of the horseman and his raised right arm have survived.

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