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Towcester Head. Andrew Delaney. Key facts. Stone female head 1st-4th centuries AD From Towcester , Northamptonshire Watling Street (now the A5 road), was built through the area. A garrison town called Lactodurum established on the site of the present-day town .
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Towcester Head Andrew Delaney
Key facts • Stone female head • 1st-4th centuries AD • From Towcester, Northamptonshire • Watling Street (now the A5 road), was built through the area. • A garrison town called Lactodurum established on the site of the present-day town. • Probably from a funerary monument or enclosure beside Watling Street
Description • It represents a woman, larger than life-size • Her hair worn in thick strands secured by a narrow band or diadem. • Two curled locks descend on to the cheeks. • The head shows a mixture of native British and Roman styles. • The Celtic style indicates that it was probably made by a local craftsman. • But the exaggerated features and flat face do resemble Roman theatre masks.
Themes • Art • Romanisation