A rare find
Houston Chronicle:
Woman finds 2,000-year-old bust of Roman general at a Texas Goodwill for $34.99
The sculpture has reportedly been missing from Germany since World War II.
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Hoping to find out more information about the sculpture, Matt Largey of KUT reports that Young contacted an auction house in London. She was able to confirm that the portrait bust is of a popular Roman general named Drusus Germanicus, and was told the sculpture was more than 2,000-years-old, according to KUT. Its last known whereabouts were at a museum built by German King Ludwig the First called the Pompejanum built in the 1840s in the German city of Aschaffenburg.
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From his name, I gather he was leading Roman legions in battle in parts of Germany shortly after the death of Christ.
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