This marble torso, found among the Roman villas of Carthage, represents a male figure in the classical style. Though the head, arms, and lower legs are missing, the sculpture preserves the muscular form and proportions admired in Roman art, echoing Greek ideals of beauty and strength.
Fragments like this often decorated domestic spaces, courtyards, and gardens, reflecting the wealth and cultural sophistication of Carthage’s Roman elite. The weathering and surface marks are evidence of its long exposure, yet the artistry remains striking.
üìå This model is part of the Tanit XR digital preservation initiative, which documents and shares Tunisia‚Äôs endangered cultural heritage through 3D scanning and immersive storytelling.
üìç [Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia](https://scaniver.se/L36.85773,10.33153)










