Roman sculpture of woman’s headThis post is also available in: Polish (polski) 4 December 2024 Roman sculpture of woman's headRoman sculpture of a woman’s head, probably the goddess Juno Sospita (savior). Its attributes were a goat’s skin with horns, which was on the sculpture’s head. The preserved head was part of a larger composition. The object dates back to the 1st century BCE and is made of marble. The artifact is located in Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen (Denmark); probably discovered in Tusculum (Italy).Read more Battle of Ilipa Gallic Wars Second Punic War Agony in marble… Conquest of Italy by Rome