The Romans have a reputation for being brilliant engineers and soldiers, but
what isn't as well known is that they also gave us wonderful artistic treasures.
The latest scientific techniques suggest that marble statues in the ancient world were not as monochromatic as we may imagine.
Alastair Sooke looks at the Treu Head in the British Museum, an important and rare marble head from the mid-second century AD, which would have been painted to make her look "like a real person".
Find out more: Treasures of Ancient Rome is broadcast on Monday 3 September at 21:00 BST on BBC Four.
BBC History: What was Rome really like?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/0/19442872
The latest scientific techniques suggest that marble statues in the ancient world were not as monochromatic as we may imagine.
Alastair Sooke looks at the Treu Head in the British Museum, an important and rare marble head from the mid-second century AD, which would have been painted to make her look "like a real person".
Find out more: Treasures of Ancient Rome is broadcast on Monday 3 September at 21:00 BST on BBC Four.
BBC History: What was Rome really like?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/0/19442872
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