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A 2,200-year-old statue of the goddess Hera has been found in a wall of a city under Mount Olympus, mythical home of Greece's ancient gods, archaeologists announced Thursday. The headless marble statue was discovered last year during excavations in the ruins of ancient Dion, some 50 miles southwest of Thessaloniki...

 

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"It shows exactly the same technique and size, which led us to link the two statues beyond doubt."

 

Sure but Zeus was linked to a lot of women & goddesses in diferent locals... Could have been Themis who begat him Horai (Seasons), Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), Eirene (Peace) and the Moirai (Fates) or Eurynome who begat him the Kharites (Graces), or Metis, or Leto, etc... All of which he ravaged in/around Mt. Olympos.

 

I wouldn't say "beyond doubt" unless Hera's name was actually on the statue.

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