In Rupite, Bulgaria, a fragment of a marble statue was found that possibly represents the goddess Artemis. The discovery occurred at the site of the ancient Greek city of Heraclea Sintica, located in the southwest of the country.
According to reports from the Sofia News Agency, the finding generates interest among specialists. Ludmil Vagalinski from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences noted that the hunter-style sandals on the figure are often associated with Artemis.
Details of the Fragment and Its Context
Despite these characteristics, the statue is believed to have been placed in front of a temple dedicated to Heracles. Vagalinski explained that the proportions of the fragments indicate that it was a life-sized figure.
Researchers will now analyze a marble head discovered nearby several years ago. The goal is to determine if both pieces belong to the same sculpture.

This type of finding sheds light on ancient religious practices in the region. The presence of elements linked to Artemis in a context dedicated to Heracles raises questions about the connections between different deities in antiquity.
Implications for Archaeological Research
The work of Vagalinski and his team continues with the detailed study of the materials. Careful observation of details, such as footwear, allows for the identification of possible divine representations.









