'A stunning sculpture from 1st century B.C.,Rome, Italy'- by K J S Chatrath

Ritratto di donna anziana; Palombara Sabina, localita Colle Fagiano, Marmo Greco. This distinctive hair style reflects the fashion exhibited by the Roman matrons between the end of the late Republican and early Imperial period, and was favoured by Octavia, sister of Emperor Augustus.
This hairstyle divides the hair into two masses: the back portion is tied in a bun on the nape of the neck, while the front portion is divided into four strands two of which form a small knot (nodus) over the forehead, while the remaining two strands fold back over the head and are tied to the bun at the back. (End of the 1st century B.C.)

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