An ancient headless statue has been found in rubbish in Greece
On the evening of January 18, a 32-year-old Greek man came to police with an unusual object he said he found in a plastic bag among garbage bins near the northern city of Thessaloniki.It was a headless, armless statue depicting a female form in a flowing, draped dress.Police announced on Wednesday that the statue is believed to date from the Hellenistic period, after the death of Alexander the Great, from around 323 BC to 31 BC.The find sparked an investigation among Greece's crime, traffic, antiquities and heritage protection units into its origins and how it might have ended up in the bin.The discovery of ancient artifacts in surprising places is not uncommon in a country as rich in history and archeology as Greece. Relics are often unearthed during construction projects, such as those i...