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| | BBC - History - Roman Women: Following the Clues |
 | | Women's portraits in the Roman tradition are often quite realistic, but they, too, fall into certain patterns, and sometimes individual heads seem to have been imposed on standard bodies. |
 | | Roman tombstones and statue bases celebrate women, but in a formulaic way (as do our modern-day equivalents), so they do not usually bring individual women to life for us, and it seems that all Roman children were sweet, all wives were chaste, all marriages were argument-free. |
 | | Few women, however, feature in this literature, and when they are included, it is often to make a point about modern morals or the importance of home life. |
| www.bbc.co.uk /history/ancient/romans/roman_women_01.shtml (318 words) |
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