Colossus of Constantine as an example for acroliths. Around 300 A.D.
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Colossus of Constantine as an example for acroliths. Around 300 A.D.
Learn more https://www.archaeologs.com/w/acrolith/

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ACROLITH | Head of a Goddess, Aphrodite or Persephone: 'Ludovisi Acrolith' [said] From Locri Epizefiri, Magna Grecia, dated ca 480-470 BC. Brought to Rome 1 BC [pls refer to ©MNR Palazzo Altemps desc. pic 4].
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HEAD of Female Acrolith: "Marble [head], Copper and calcedony [eyes]" 470-260 BC. Found in Magna Grecia | Unknown provenance [?]
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Rare acrolithic marble sculptures of Demeter and Kore, from the extramural S. Francesco Bisconti sanctuary, Morgantina, central Sicily. An acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone and other materials, as in the case of a figure whose torso is made of wood, while the head, hands, and feet are made of marble. The wood was concealed either by drapery or by gilding; only the marble parts were exposed to view. This type of statuary was common and widespread in Classical antiquity.

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Acrolith
A sculptured figure having the head and extremities carved in stone and the rest usually of wood.
Misunderstood, Misused, & Mispronounced Words by Laurance Urdang, 1972.