It looks so well preserved it could have been made yesterday.
Historical Artifacts
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Its Wikipedia article says that its bronze is mixed with some sulfur that prevented it from going green like copper alloys usually do.
Fuck, that is cool. Thanks for sharing.
Cool af
It was in nearly perfect condition... And then someone knocked it against the glass case and it cracked