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Lady of Elche: A 2,400-year-old bust of a mysterious ‘highborn’ woman from pre-Roman Spain


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Name: Lady of Elche

What it is: A limestone bust

Where it is from: Elche, Spain

When it was made: Circa 400 to 350 B.C.

On a hot summer day in 1897, a farmer in Elche, a city on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, discovered a life-size painted limestone bust of a mysterious-looking woman among a pile of seemingly discarded stones. The statue — now known as La Dama de Elche or the Lady of Elche — is a mishmash of ancient artistic styles and may represent a goddess or priestess.

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