Partial sculptural representation of a young woman. Only the part corresponding to the head and neck has been preserved, which would have been inserted into an unrecovered torso. It was recovered during the archaeological excavation work at the Caesaraugusta theater, specifically from a level of filling in the hypocaenium, for which reason it has been considered that, in its original position, it would be part of the decoration of the stage front of said theater, perhaps inside of an iconographic program of imperial portraits, something seen in other Roman theaters of the same period in Hispania.
Title: Julio-Claudian head
Author: Anonymous
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Displayed in: Caesaraugusta Theater Museum
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