Masks of Honor: Ancient Roman Male Portraiture in Context
In this lecture, Warden explores the evolution of Roman male portraiture from the verism (hyper-realism) of the Republic to the idealized images of the Empire. The lecture also investigates how sculptors balanced or manipulated character and physiognomy to represent the Roman ideals of virile virtue.

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You Look Divine: Deifying Women in the Roman Empire

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The Holy Sepulcher: Treasures from the Terra Sancta Museum, Jerusalem

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The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem: Its Ancient History and Recent Research

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A Conversation about Louis I. Kahn and His Last Notebook on His 125th Birthday

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Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection Inaugural Lectures

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Brian Cox: Why black holes could hold the secret to time and space | Full Interview

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We Asked a CIA Officer 24 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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Baroque Goldsmith's Work: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory

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What have Archaeologists Discovered? | Lost Treasures of Rome MEGA Episode | National Geographic
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100-year history of US meddling, coups and wars in the Middle East | Roy Casagranda | UNAPOLOGETIC

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Vitamin D Expert: The Fastest Way To Dementia & The Big Lie About Sunlight!

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Incredible 4K Nature Scenes Narrated By David Attenborough | BBC Earth

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Why The Sumerian King List Is The Most TERRIFYING Text In History

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Hollywood lied to you about Ancient Rome. Here’s the truth | Mary Beard: Full Interview

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Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

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Catholic Mass 101: Learn Every Part of the Mass and What It Means (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)

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Why The Dark Ages Weren't Really That Dark

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