Head of male votary with double conical cap
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A mysterious portrait sculpture showcases a man whose identity remains unknown. The figure appears to be donning a pileus, a close-fitting hat that was characteristic of ancient Roman attire and inspired by the pilos worn by Greek sailors. In Roman society, it was common for people to leave their heads uncovered, but the pileus was often worn by commoners and freed slaves as a symbol of their status. This enigmatic sculpture's origins are shrouded in mystery, its discovery location remaining unknown.
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