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In 2020, the head of a Greek marble Venus sculpture was discovered in Chieti's main square - Victor Emmanuel II Square. According to archaeologists, it dates back to the 1st century, when today's Chieti was an important Roman town called Teate.

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English: In 2022, the head of a Greek marble Venus sculpture was discovered in Chieti's main square - Victor Emmanuel II Square. According to archaeologists, it dates back to the 1st century, when today's Chieti was an important Roman town called Teate.
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