This is a Roman marble copy of an original Greek sculpture dating from circa 320 BCE. The work portrays a wounded Gallic warrior in his final moments with clear signs of injury and suffering.
Boxing in ancient Greece originated as a very tough sport, much harder than professional boxing as we know it today.
Some treasures are more surprising—and more valuable—than others, such as one man’s recent discovery: an ancient Greek ...
For most western Europeans it was the first time they had ever been able to look closely at Greek sculpture ... the expression in the dying Lapith's face, or the aggression in the eyes of the ...
Once this sentence had been translated from English into French, from French into Greek and then from Greek ... to be certain about anything in the face of our statue. And, sadly, there's nobody ...