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Stock Photo: Head Of Vespasian In Graeco Roman Museum

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Head of VespasianThis head depicts the emperor Vespasian (69-79 AD)with his standard sharp appearance, but with younger facial features. It seems that the head was carved in Alexandria, since it was finished in plaster or a piece of marble, Long tufts of hair hanging down the right side suggest that it originally belonged to a previous emperor, perhaps Caligula or Nero, and was re-carved for Vaspasian. Roman Period 109-97 Cantury AD) Unknown Provenance Marble

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