<p id="eow-description" class="">" I was not; I was; I am not; I don't care."
- A phrase commonly found on Roman graves.
Very little portrait art survives from the ancient world. This video displays a few examples of these portraits, as recovered by archaeologists from sites such as Al Fayy...
<p id="eow-description" class="">" I was not; I was; I am not; I don't care."
- A phrase commonly found on Roman graves.
Very little portrait art survives from the ancient world. This video displays a few examples of these portraits, as recovered by archaeologists from sites such as Al Fayyum in Egypt, and Pompeii and Ravenna in Italy.
The vast majority of the portraits displayed here come from the famous 'Al Fayyum' mummies which were discovered in Egypt about a century ago. Most of these portraits date from the height of Roman power in the first century to the Empire's decline in the fifth century AD.
Other examples come from wall paintings from villas in Pompeii, or from late Roman sites at Ravenna in northern Italy.
The song is called 'Hope' and it comes from Jonathon Elias's 'The Prayer Cycle'.
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