I read about this in BBC news and decided to google for more information. And am I glad I did.
I came across Archaelogy.org which had a more indepth coverage of the find, along with a little bit of historical background.
The story in question is the discovery of a statue head of a Roman Empress dating back to pre-200 A.D.
The description of the statue, its location and significance make a refreshing read, when compared to the somewhat tabloid-ish coverage in BBC.
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