Satyr sculpture from Roman Villa excavations

Satyr sculpture from Roman Villa excavations

Satyr sculpture from Roman Villa excavations

Categories & Tags: Archaeological Sites
A close-up image of a satyr sculpture discovered during the excavations of the Roman Villa at Ramla bay. The figure, carved in stone, portrays a mythological being, possibly linked to Roman art and religious practices. Its expressive features and artistic details suggest it may have been used as a decorative or symbolic element within the villa, reflecting Roman influence and cultural connections during antiquity.

National Archives Reference Number: 0225
Locality
Locality
Xagħra
Year
Year
circa 1911
Source(s)
Source(s)
National Archives Gozo

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