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New Analysis Changes the Identity of a Roman Statue

Season 23 Episode 2 | 3m 02s

Curators long believed this Roman statuette showed a female athlete. But high-resolution imaging reveals gladiatorial attire and a combat pose, suggesting it's a statue of a female gladiator from ancient Rome.

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