Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Lady in white, welcome!

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Photo by Israel Antiquities Authority
This is SO cool!
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The battering waves, wind, and rain in our weekend storm caused part of the ancient maritime cliff in Ashkelon to collapse.
Then yesterday a person walking along the sandy seashore sighted a marble statue being lapped by the now calmer waves!
Authorities were notified. The Israel Antiquities Authority immediately sent the Ashkelon district archaeologist. The municipal council sent a crane.
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I watched wide-eyed as the TV news showed the 200 kg, 1.2 meter statue being slowly raised to the top of the cliff.
Next, her pedestal was brought up.
What a way to do archaeology!! No digging necessary!
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She is a beauty, the ca. 1700 or 1800 year old lady from the late Roman period.
Very delicate feet and sandals and a lovely toga.
Her head and arms have probably been missing since antiquity.
She once stood in a Roman bath house.
Miraculously she was not damaged in her fall to the beach.
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Do see the slideshow at Haaretz, especially photo 3/13 of the statue suspended in midair.
Or photo 1/4 at the Jerusalem Post article.
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22 comments:

  1. I saw that here (northern Alberta) on the news, and was astonished. Is that what can be called a silver lining - finding such a treasure through the fierce storms? Thanks for the pictures, Dina. I always enjoy your posts. :)

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  2. That's just amazing - unbelievable! She's a beauty even if she's "headless for the holidays!"

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  3. She is beautiful! How exciting and wonderful...

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  4. What a wonderful find & how elegant she looks.
    xx
    Dianne

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  5. What a Christmas Story !

    Please have you all a good Thursday.


    daily athens

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  6. It is an incredible treasure to wash up on the beach! I read about it and watched the news broadcast about this discovery. I, too, was fascinated and watched in wonder.

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  7. wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





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  8. What do you think? Should broken statues be repaired?

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  9. Shalom friends and thanks for sharing your joy about this find.
    Who knows what else is still hiding underground . . .

    Ann, I think statues should remain pretty much as they were found. If she is headless, so be it.

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  10. Even a raging storm could bear some good fruits...

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  11. This is FANTASTIC! What a story!

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  12. She is in an incredible good shape too! No algae?

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  13. Spacedlaw, she was covered with sand and dirt all these centuries, inside the cliff. She was only in or near the sea water for a day or two.

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  14. That is great news! Easy way to get in touch with history!

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