Statue

This page is designed to provide students with learning difficulties with a range of ways to interact with an object from the Museum’s collection. Use the 3D model to visually explore the object by zooming in on it and turning it around using your mouse. The simple caption on the right is also key-word signed with audio in the video below. Tip: your internet browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) can change the size of the text to suit the requirements of your pupils (go to View > Text size).  You may also wish to change your screen resolution (go to Start > Control Panel > Display) to at least 800 pixels high to make sure that all the page all fits on your screen.

This is a small statue of the goddess Juno. It is made of metal. She is wearing clothes from a long time ago. Romans would have had kept statues like this one in their houses or given gave them as gifts to the gods. The statues were good luck. Do you have any good luck charms? What do you think Juno is holding in her hand?