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“The marble fragments of Kiliya-type sculpture are commonly called “stargazers” because the heads of the figures are tilted upward to the sky… Due to the frequency of finding fragments rather than complete figures, the idols are thought to have been part of a ritual in which they were broken.”

— Loyola University Museum of Art

Stargazer, Body and Arms

Stargazer, Body and Arms

Early & Ancient Art: Harper Family Gallery»

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