The Kroisos Kouros, in Parian marble, found in Anavyssos (Greece), dating from circa 530 BC, now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. A Kouros (Ancient Greek: , plural kouroi) is the modern term[1 given to free-standing ancient Greek sculptures which first appear in the Archaic period in Greece and represent nude male youths.
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