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1,800-Year-Old Gold Ring Featuring Venus Carved Into Onyx Was Just Uncovered In Northern France - MSNWhile preparing for construction near the town of Pacé in the Brittany region of northern France, archaeologists recently unearthed an 1,800-year-old ring along the remains of a Roman road.
A team of archaeologists has unearthed significant historical artifacts in the town of Pacé (Brittany, France), spanning from the Bronze Age to the medieval period. Among the most remarkable finds is ...
The artifact, found off the coast of Italy, is believed to depict a larger-than-life male torso, archaeologists said.
Archaeologists have found a trove of artifacts, including two statues of the goddess Venus, in a Roman-era quarry-turned-trash-dump. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
“Other highlights include a three-quarter life-sized Roman Marble Statue of a Goddess; a Roman Marble Altar; and a Roman Bronze Venus, formerly in the collection of Louis de Clercq (1836-1901),” the ...
The Roman poet Horace, who lived during the first century B.C., wrote a line about “A close-shaven man, it’s said, in an empty barber’s / Booth, penknife in hand, quietly cleaning his nails ...
In the catalogue accompanying the show, the painting’s title is given as Untitled [Woman with Roman Torso (Venus)]. Classical art was a recurring theme for Basquiat.
Two ancient Roman bronze dodecahedrons and an icosahedron (3rd c. AD) in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn, Germany. (Credit: Kleon3, Wikimedia) ...
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