The sculpture was soon revealed to be a nearly seven-foot-tall Roman statue of the god Hermes. Astoundingly intact, the statue’s only damage looked to be cracks on the left hand and a missing ...
Excavations on monumental fountain ruins resulted in the discovery of a statue of Hermes from the Roman Imperial Period. Including its pedestal, the marble statue once stood over 5 feet tall.
A marble statue of Hermes from the Roman Imperial Period was found during the 2024 excavation season in the ancient city of Aspendos, according to CNN Türk. The marble statue depicts Hermes ...
This life-size homage to the Roman God of War is thought to be the best example of a Roman statue ever found in Britain. Wearing full armour and carrying a sword and shield, the fourth century ...
The Roman Empire was created and controlled by its soldiers. At the core of the army were its legions, which were without equal in their training, discipline and fighting ability. By the time ...
A small white marble statue from the late Roman imperial period, dating from the 3rd to 4th century CE, was unearthed during excavations on private property in the municipality of Montaione ...