Ancient Roman female portrait marble statue
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This statue is 1.76 meters high and is made of two different types of marble. The head of a woman is made of high-quality Parian marble, while the body is made of low-quality Pantelic marble. The statue was discovered in the Temple of Aphrodite in Cyprus and is now located in the British Museum.