One of the greatest “lies” of archaeology is the certainty with which museums present marble countenances as the likeness of certain historic figures. If you, dear reader, have ever shopped around for novelty busts, like bookends shaped like Aristotle and Homer, you would most likely find their names marked on the terminus (so as to not mix them up). Un…
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