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Stone female head, Roman Britain, 1st-4th centuries, from Towcester, Northamptonshire
Stone female head, Roman Britain, 1st-4th centuries, from Towcester, Northamptonshire. This female head was probably a finial from a monumental tomb alongside Watling Street outside the Roman town of Lactodurum (Towcester). It shows a mixture of native British and Roman styles. From the British Museums collection
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Media ID 14852853
© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images
2nd Century 3rd Century 4th Century British Museum Celtic Finial Gender Mausoleum Northamptonshire Roman Britain 1st Century Mike Dixon Towcester
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.1cm x 25.4cm (6.3" x 10")
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This print showcases a stone female head from Roman Britain, dating back to the 1st-4th centuries. Discovered in Towcester, Northamptonshire, this exquisite artifact is believed to have been a finial adorning a monumental tomb along Watling Street outside the Roman town of Lactodurum (Towcester). The sculpture beautifully blends native British and Roman artistic styles, offering us a glimpse into the cultural fusion that occurred during this period. Housed in the esteemed British Museum's collection, this remarkable piece symbolizes both life and death. Its presence evokes thoughts of burial rituals and mausoleums that once stood as testaments to those who passed away. With its intricate details and expert craftsmanship, it serves as an enduring testament to the skill and artistry of ancient civilizations. The stone female head also provides insight into gender roles within Celtic-Roman society. It represents not only an individual but also embodies larger concepts surrounding femininity during that era. Photographed by CM Dixon, this image captures every nuance and texture of the original artifact with stunning clarity. Its vibrant colors bring out the richness of history embedded within each crevice. As we gaze upon this photograph print, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the legacy left behind by our ancestors.
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