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5th century BC, From Rome, Sala degli Horti Mecenaziani III, Statue

Statue of a young girl

Inv. Scu 1434

Smaller than life-size statue of a young girl, with a long robe (Doric peplos) that completely envelops her left arm. The right arm, instead, is missing.

The work is sculpted in typical severan style (5th century BC).

The statue was found in Via Merulana, on the Esquiline Hill.

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