Description
Aphrodite of Cyprus is a marble statue dating back to the 1st century BC, and represents the goddess Aphrodite naked. This statue, also known as the Aphrodite of Solos, was found in the homonymous archaeological site of Solos in Cyprus (under Turkish occupation since 1974), during the cultivation of private land. The statue was found without arms up to the shoulders, and legs up to the knees. Its manufacturer is unknown. Today it is located in the Archaeological Museum in Nicosia and is considered a trademark of Cyprus.
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