Description
Roman Terracotta Head
3-1 century BC
Size is about 1 inch and weighing around 30 grams.
The Roman terracotta head from the 3rd to 1st century BC is a small clay sculpture showing the face of a person or a god. It was sometimes part of a bigger statue or used alone for decoration or religious use. Made by hand or with molds, it has realistic details, showing the Roman love for lifelike art. These heads were found in homes, temples, or graves and help us understand Roman life and beliefs.
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