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Ancient Greek and Roman statues were often perfumed with scents like rose, olive oil and beeswax.
The fragrances would have made viewing the statues not only a visual experience, but also an olfactory one, an archaeologist says.
Ancient texts by Cicero , Vitruvius and Pliny the Elder mentioned anointing statues of deities.
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