The ancient Greeks and Romans often doused their statues in perfume, a recent study found. Published in the Oxford Journal of ...
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical beauty. But these sculptures, now frozen in monochrome, looked dramatically ...
Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory ...
But, in reality, ancient Greeks and Romans embraced bold colors, which archaeologists call “polychromy.” Brightly hued paints ...
In ancient times, the mountaintops of Greece held the shrines and ritual sites of the gods. Now, they’re astonishingly ...
Ancient Greek and Roman statues didn't originally look like they do now in museums. A new study says they didn't smell the ...
Not only were ancient sculptures multi-colored, they were also scented with perfumes, oils, and flower arrangements.
Image caption, Ancient Greek ruins of the Temple of Apollo and ... We know the Greeks liked jewellery too, because bracelets, earrings and necklaces are often buried with dead people in their ...
Walking into the ruins of an ancient tomb in southern Greece, archaeologists inadvertently joined a centuries-long tradition. The 2,400-year-old tomb had seen all manner of visitors from mourners to ...
Archaeologists found an ancient Greek tomb with gold artifacts that ... coins dating from 300 B.C. to 300 A.D., glass beads, bronze jewelry and bread crumbs. A photo shows some of these artifacts ...