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Many ancient Greek statues, particularly those from the Classical period, are found without arms due to damage over time, often from natural disasters, wars, or vandalism. These statues were typically made of marble or bronze, materials that can be brittle and susceptible to breakage. Additionally, arms may have been more vulnerable to breakage during transportation or when displayed. The missing limbs, while unfortunate, contribute to the intrigue and historical value of these artworks.

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