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Bronze figure of a hermaphrodite. Figure has also been described as "Aphroditus" at the MARQ Archaeological Museum of Alicante, "The beauty of the body". Statuette. Roman. 1st - 3rd century CE

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Description
English: This image is a photo of the book: "Sex Or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome" Catherine Johns ·

Published:1982 Format:Hardcover

Publisher:British Museum Publications


The description page at the British Museum includes this description of this statuette: "Bronze figure of a hermaphrodite."

This figure has also been described as "Aphroditus" at the MARQ Archaeological Museum of Alicante, "The beauty of the body". See other versions below for this second description.

Statuette

Roman

1st - 3rd century CE


Dimensions:

Height: 93 millimetres (including base)

Height: 82 millimetres

Weight: 80 grammes

Width: 25 millimetres

Depth: 22 millimetres


British Museum

Museum number:1824,0447.1

Link to the statuette at the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1824-0447-1
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"Sex Or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome" Catherine Johns ·

Published:1982 Format:Hardcover

Publisher:British Museum Publications
Author Catherine Johns ·
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