Roman portrait bust of a flavian women possibly Domita, circa 69-96 AD excavated from Terracina. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
Roman portrait bust of a flavian women possibly Domita, circa 69-96 AD excavated from Terracina. This portrait can be dated from the typical hairstyle made popular by Flavian women. It may be of Domitia Longina who was wife to the Roman Emperor Domitian. The National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
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Location: National Roman Museum, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Largo Villa Peretti, Rome, Metropolitan City of R
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