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Sleep and death: A 2,400-year-old sculpture of gods carrying away Zeus' son during the Trojan War
A small, bronze sculpture depicting a death scene in the Trojan War once graced an Etruscan box.
For decades, Britain and Greece were able to differ, largely politely, over the world’s toughest cultural heritage dispute: What’s the right place for some of the finest ancient Greek sculptures ever ...
The Sleep and Death cista handle, which is in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, features a set of bronze ...
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