At first glace this pottery mask looks like a piece of sculpture but the holes at the side imply it was actually worn over the face, perhaps attached to a wig or hood. It was found at the Roman ...
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Archaeologists Uncover Roman Mask Mold Depicting Medusa, Say It Was Used as a Protective CharmThe archaeological site of Finziade in the Sicilian town of Licata revealed an interesting artifact that embodied a depiction from Greek mythology. A Roman mask mold dated between 133 and 31 B.C ...
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