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Roman statue found in Tusculum


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A Roman statue thought to date between the first century BCE and the first century AD has been found in the Italian city of Tusculum, outside Rome. Tusculum was a popular resort area for wealthy Romans. Cato the Elder was born there.

 

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Pizzo specified that “some characteristic elements, such as the fawn skin that covers his shoulders, allow us to hypothesize that it is a figure that can be traced back to a Dionysian context, chronologically framed between the mid-1st century BC and the mid-1st century AD.” 

 

 

https://then24.com/2023/09/28/female-marble-statue-from-roman-times-found-at-the-italian-site-of-tusculum/

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