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Related: About this forumRealistic Facial Recreations of Roman Emperors Using AI and Photoshop (1st Century CE)
Polly Hennessey
(7,454 posts)trusty elf
(7,481 posts)If you're interested, have a look at some of the stunning 3D reconstructions of Roman buildings, etc. here.
https://relivehistoryin3d.com/?fbclid=IwAR2n3oAuBPYM5gEgIYbgLkjq_SBJHgLHA-z65qIpfJL7zK9XYec4OwbSjds
Dem2theMax
(10,282 posts)I'm going to have a lot of fun exploring that website.
Karadeniz
(23,423 posts)Only making them look realistic, she's also updated them, giving them modern hair, a bit of make-up. I always agreed with Henry's comment on Anne of Cleves looks, but with a decent hair do, she's actually pretty. I guess plug something like Henry VIII, wives made modern.
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burrowowl
(18,023 posts)Demovictory9
(33,757 posts)cp
(7,185 posts)I've read all of Lindsey Davis's superb series set in ancient Rome, and this helped bring the three emperors (Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian) of the hero's time to life. Marcus Didius Falco is a Roman private eye ca. 79 CE, and these books are brilliant historical fiction, very funny, and imbued with the sights and smells of Rome then.
Thank you.
soldierant
(7,903 posts)that if only we had the same done for Falco we could have a complete party. I haven't read them all, but I've read 7 or 8. I can still get a giggle thinking about (paraphrased) "What kind of idiot would buy a slave from Gaul as a cook? Only the Persians understand fine cooking."
BlueWavePsych
(3,056 posts)DFW
(56,540 posts)NoRoadUntravelled
(2,626 posts)Very cool and an extremely nice diversion from the happenings of the day.
FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)Seriously though cool