A 2.3-meter-high archaic-era statue dubbed the “Kore of Thera”, which was found during excavations on Santorini 15 ago will be exhibited on the renowned holiday island’s archaeological museum next year, the culture ministry announced.
Additionally, an agreement between the ministry and the island’s municipal government will fund excavation in the area of Medieval Kastelia.
Thera is the ancient name of the island.
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