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The Statue of Progress—commonly referred to as Diana, the Roman Goddess of the Hunt—was carefully removed from her perch in Chicago for a long-overdue restoration.
The Statue of Progress—commonly referred to as Diana, the Roman Goddess of the Hunt—was carefully removed from her perch in Chicago for a long-overdue restoration.
The Statue of Progress—commonly referred to as Diana, the Roman Goddess of the Hunt—was carefully removed from her perch in Chicago for a long-overdue restoration.
In 1986, an explorer captured an image of “Diana of Versailles,” a 2-foot-tall bronze statue of the Roman goddess, lying in the debris of the RMS Titanic, more than 12,000 feet deep in the ...
The team behind RMS Titanic, Inc. has released new photos of the shipwreck after the goddess statue, "Diana of Versailles," was rediscovered. Decay of the shipwreck was also captured.
The figure of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, was found lodged into the ocean floor with an arm raised from the ground still reaching for her arrow. Her bronze coat barely stood out against ...
During this expedition, they discovered a statue known as "Diana of Versailles," a 2-foot-tall bronze statuette of Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of wild animals and the hunt. According to ...
DENIZLI, Türkiye Archaeologists discovered a 2100-year-old statue head attributed to Hygieia, also known as the goddess of health, in southwestern Türkiye’s ancient city of Laodikeia.