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Greek Statues and Paintings   Aristotle said,” Huuuum! Such questions may well remain unanswered, till the archaeological finds have steadily contributed an ever-growing body of physical evidence which illustrates with the discovery of Troy that the Greek myths had an origin and a purpose they were not previously credited with. Even the Statue would speak on the authenticity when intercepted correctly. For example, 1st or 2nd century CE Statue of Artemis (Greek) surfaced as Diana (Roman), known as Diane de Versailles, Statue of the Birth of Venus in Musee du Louvre, Paris. 2nd century BCE marble sculpture of the Ancient Greek god of war Ares (Roman name: Mars); Marble statue of Isis. Similarly paintings of  "The Return of Persephone"; The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas; Thor battling giants; The Revenge of Tomyris; depicting the two Greek philosophers Protagoras and Democritus;  depicting Hercules rescuing Alcestis from the underworld; The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas and much more. .....Read Quest of Olympias....Sivkishen, Author