Colossal statue of a woman man from the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, Greek, around 350 BC. From modern Bodrum, south-western Turkey. Traditionally identified as Maussollos, of the Hekatomnid dynasty. This is the best preserved of the colossal dynastic figures from the Mausoleum, even though it has been reconstructed from at least seventy-seven fragments.
![Colossal statue of a woman man from the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, Greek, around 350 BC. From modern Bodrum, south-western Turkey. Traditionally identified as Maussollos, of the Hekatomnid dynasty. This is the best preserved of the colossal dynastic figures from the Mausoleum, even though it has been reconstructed from at least seventy-seven fragments. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D9887Y/colossal-statue-of-a-woman-man-from-the-mausoleum-at-halikarnassos-D9887Y.jpg)
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Colossal statue of a woman man from the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, Greek, around 350 BC. From modern Bodrum, south-western Turkey. Traditionally identified as Maussollos, of the Hekatomnid dynasty. This is the best preserved of the colossal dynastic figures from the Mausoleum, even though it has been reconstructed from at least seventy-seven fragments.