Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory ...
But, in reality, ancient Greeks and Romans embraced bold colors, which archaeologists call “polychromy.” Brightly hued paints ...
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty.
Not only were ancient sculptures multi-colored, they were also scented with perfumes, oils, and flower arrangements.
Research shows that statues were impregnated with fragrances, challenging the perception of sculpture as a purely visual art form.
Just steps from Piazza del Popolo, a new artistic reality has come to life, where the new trends in art converge with the ...
Walking into the ruins of an ancient tomb in southern Greece, archaeologists inadvertently joined a centuries-long tradition.
Many museums around the world are filled with marble statues from ancient Greece and Rome. Some viewers recognize that these works of art were not originally displayed in their glistening white form, ...
“Analysis revealed a single-layer settlement dating from the late Roman period, ending abruptly with a fire dated no earlier ...
In the West, the practice of exchanging rings to mark a betrothal dates back to ancient Rome, when noble families would trade ...
the remains of ancient Tenea, previously thought to be a mythical city. The first excavations revealed a vast necropolis, or cemetery, dating back to the 4th century BC to the Roman era. Among the ...