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2,300 years ago, a Greek girl was buried with a ceramic wreath. She was about six years old — her adult teeth were just coming in.

In ancient Greece, child mortality was so high that parents rarely got attached. But this family couldn't let go. They chose ceramic flowers because real ones wilt. They gave her something time couldn't destroy.

This archaeological discovery proves ancient parents loved just as deeply as we do.

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00:00I'm a flower, a woman, in your heart Romeo
00:04I'm only your name, the breath of the ensignant
00:08Of our bodies in the dark, animé lentement
00:12And the night I cry, the tears that flow along my brows
00:18I'm a flower, I'm a flower, I'm a flower, I'm a flower
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