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Spotlight on Ancient Greeks
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Athena
The goddess Athena was the patron of Athens and legend said that it was she who had introduced the olive, the main crop of Athens, to Attica. This is a copy of an enormous statue of her by the sculptor Phidias. It was placed inside the Parthenon.
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The City-State, Athens