#25: Headless Marble Statues Explained
Museums abound with marble sculptures of ancient Roman dignitaries, often headless. Ever pondered the absence of their bodies? These marble figures reveal fascinating facets of historical artistry.

The oddity of bodiless marble heads stems from the labor-intensive process of sculpting. Short-reigned emperors could pass away before completion, prompting artists to craft interchangeable heads for efficiency, enabling a mix-and-match approach.
