Across history, the goddess Aphrodite has remained a prominent figure of beauty and love, and many statues have been built in ...
Torso pieces were also found in the same region. Researchers believe they belong to statues of Artemis—goddess of hunting, ...
An incredible marble statue of Hermes, the messenger of Zeus, along with statue fragments of other ancient Greek deities have ...
A marble statue of Hermes from the Roman Imperial Period was found during ... archaeologists uncovered heads believed to belong to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and Eros, the god ...
The city of Perga was renowned throughout the Roman Empire for its skilled laborers’ production of marble statues ... than a 6.5-foot-tall statue of Aphrodite (the Greek goddess of love and ...
Next to the Aphrodite statue ... continue to unveil well-preserved Greek mosaics and marble statues in the region. During the Roman era, it was well-known for its architectural landmarks ...
Under the influence of his eloquent words, chilly stone and marble forms came to life as the bearers of ancient meaning. Standing by the 2nd-century Roman sculpture of a crouching Venus or Aphrodite, ...
This statue dates back to the 2nd century CE and is believed to be a Roman Imperial Period replica, as noted by Enikos. Next to the statue of Aphrodite ... and marble sculptures, many of ...
Based on its stylistic features, it has been dated to the Roman Imperial Period (late 2nd to early 3rd century AD). During excavations, two marble heads, believed to belong to Aphrodite (goddess ...