Mr public art himself, Ramses II, has had one of his temples unearthed this week, revealing yet another statue of himself. Yes, Egytian pharaoh Ramses II thought he was bit alright and spent a good deal of his time having monuments erected all over the country side depicting his exploits.The temple was found in Ain Shams area of east Cairo.
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Look What We Dug UpBy publicartaroundtheworld on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments
A massive marble sculpture (well, bits of it) depicting the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (you’ll remember him from the film Gladiator….here is a clue, he was played by Richard Harris!) has been unearthed at an archaeological site in Turkey. So far they have found the 3ft head, 5ft-long right arm and lower legs cut off above the knees . Emperor Aurelius reigned from 161AD until 180AD and was known as one of the “Five Good Emperors”. The pieces of the statue were found in the largest room at Sagalassos’s Roman baths (typical!). It is believed the statue was destroyed during an earthquake probably between 540AD and 620AD.Other statues have also been unearthed in the room including Emperor Hadrian and Faustina the Elder(the wife of the emperor Antoninus Pius).Archaeologists are expecting to find statues of their respective spouses under the rubble some time soon.




























