A Roman-era statue was uncovered when part of an Israeli cliff collapsed in a huge storm, sending an archeological site tumbling into the sea. The 4-foot statue of a woman wearing a toga, believed to be around 2.000 years old, was found by a person walking on the shore near the city of Ashkelon, CNN reports. Parts of a mosaic floor from a Roman bath house were found nearby and archeologists suspect more artifacts were washed away.
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