Rome Continues to Amaze With Discovery of Colossal Ancient Marble Head
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Rome Continues to Amaze With Discovery of Colossal Ancient Marble Head
Archaeologists in Rome have uncovered an ancient marble head near Trajan’s Forum, possibly depicting Emperor Trajan or the god Dionysus. Credit: Comune di Roma Archaeologists in Rome have uncovered a well-preserved ancient marble head beneath Via Alessandrina, close to Trajan’s Forum, during excavations funded by Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan. The discovery has sparked strong interest among researchers and
During recent excavations in Rome at the Forum of Trajan, archaeologists discovered a colossal head made of marble. The article Colossal head made of marble. An extraordinary find from the Forum of Trajan comes from the website Wszystko co końca.
Archaeologists found a colossal marble head that features a masculine face and marked features, with abundant hair and an intense expression, a...
The epic sculpture in the heart of the Emperor Rome is represented by Emperor Trajan or perhaps the god of Dionis.
Archaeologists found a colossal marble head that features a masculine face and marked features, with abundant hair and an intense expression, during excavations on Via Alessandrina, a few meters from the Trajan Forum, in the center of Rome, Italy. Mayor Roberto Gualtieri was in charge of announcing the discovery and pointed out that the piece was found within the framework of the work of the Capitoline Superintendent of Cultural Property that be…
Giant marble head emerges from dig in centre of Rome
Discovery made during Via Alessandrina dig. Archaeologists in Rome unearthed a colossal Roman marble head buried for centuries beneath Trajan’s Forum, the city's mayor Roberto Gualtieri announced on Saturday. The discovery of the male head, characterised by thick hair and an intense expression, was made as part of ongoing excavations on Via Alessandrina in a project initiated by Rome's superintendency for cultural heritage last November. "Rome n…
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