The discovery of a long bronze finger in the Louvre: the story of the Roman emperor's hand sculpture.

In 2018, a long bronze finger that had been thought to be a toe for 150 years was discovered in the Louvre in France. However, it turned out that it belonged to a sculpture of a Roman emperor's hand. In 2021, the finger was returned to Rome and reunited with the hand of Constantine the Great.

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