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The statue was found during an excavation of the ancient hot spring in Sumberbeji village, East Java. Discovered by the Trowulan Cultural Heritage Preservation Agency (BPCB) in East Java, the 80-centimeter-tall Garuda statue was found relatively intact and stuck to the walls of a hot spring that was being excavated by a BPCB Trowulan archaeology team for a period of 10 days since Sept. 9. "This is the only ancient hot spring that has a Garuda statue as its jaladwara," Wicaksono Dwi Nugroho, archaeologist and head of the excavation team, said that The Garuda statue depicts a scene of Garuda stepping on a dragon while one of its hands is gripping the dragon's tail.