For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty.
Across history, the goddess Aphrodite has remained a prominent figure of beauty and love, and many statues have been built in ...
The myth that the statues of ancient Greece and Rome were white was created over time and upheld in part to serve racist ...
Torso pieces were also found in the same region. Researchers believe they belong to statues of Artemis—goddess of hunting, ...
The damaged sculptures dated to the 2nd century and depicted the head of the goddess Athena (the Roman Minerva) and what appeared to be a statue of a griffin clutching the wheel of fate ...
Archaeologist and curator Cecilie Brons makes the discovery after immersing herself in the works of Roman writers such as ...
None were more striking than a 6.5-foot-tall statue of Aphrodite (the Greek goddess of love and beauty) sitting atop a base depicting Eros (the Greek god of love and desire) seated on a dolphin.
One of the sculptures is a striking 2-metre-high statue of the goddess of love, Aphrodite, sitting on a base depicting the god Eros seated on a dolphin. Next to the Aphrodite statue, researchers ...
Our statue of the maize god is obviously a comparative new boy; he's made as late as AD 700. But he comes at the end of a very long tradition; Central Americans had been worshipping him and his ...