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Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Were Colorful and Scented, Revealing New Insights

A groundbreaking study has revealed that ancient Greek and Roman sculptures were not only visually stunning but also aromatic. Researchers suggest that these iconic artworks were doused in perfumes and were originally vibrantly colored, contrary to the traditional belief that they were plain white. The findings indicate that these statues often emitted floral scents, frequently likened to roses, enhancing their role in ancient cultural practices. This research encourages us to engage with these historical masterpieces through more than just sight, highlighting the multifaceted experience these artworks provided to their audiences.
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