The Beauty of Palmyra (200-250 AD)
In 1929, Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt obtained this statue of the Beauty of Palmyra during an excavation in Palmyra, Syria. The statue's sculpted jewels and clothing are startling in the richness of detail. The statue was used to enclose the tomb of a carved woman, and there are often inscriptions on the tomb stating who the deceased were, but the inscriptions on the tomb have been lost. As a result, it is still impossible to confirm the real name of the tomb owner.
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