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Archaeologists excavating the Porta Sarno necropolis in Pompeii, Italy, discovered life-sized statues of a man and woman as ...
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TheCollector on MSNExcavations at Pompeii Reveal Rare Life-Sized StatuesAn ongoing excavation at the ancient Roman city of Pompeii yielded an unusual pair of marble funerary statues. The figures depict a man in a toga and a bejeweled woman, who experts believe may have ...
Life-sized statues of a man and a woman were discovered in a tomb in Pompeii, researchers said, thousands of years after a deadly volcano wiped out the ancient Roman city. Researchers say the nearly ...
Archaeologists in Pompeii have uncovered two immaculately preserved statues which depict a man and a woman of high social status who lived in the community.
Archaeologists in Pompeii have made the astonishing discovery ... suggests that the pair may be a “well-to-do young married couple,” although we can’t be sure of this. “ ...
“It is clear that there were priestesses of Ceres in Pompeii, but this statue provides new evidence of the importance of the cult in the city. “In addition, the cult of Ceres has been linked ...
You can still see all the details, such as the wedding bands the couple wear on their fingers and the fold of their robes,” said Dr Hay. The statues will be put on display in Pompeii from April ...
Life-sized statues of a man and a woman were discovered in a tomb in Pompeii, researchers said ... the researchers said. The couple may have been married and appear to have been "well-to-do ...
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