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On Wikipedia Commons there is an image of the same statue which was according to text found at the Temple of Zeus, Olympia (I included the image on this page). Is this true? If so, the article should mention it, because it gives the impression that the Giustiniani Hestia was only found in Italy. Further, the article states that the identification is unclear, but if they where more such statues identified with Hestia, it should be more clearly explained why.--Aciram (talk) 10:55, 6 March 2018 (UTC)Reply