The article titled 'Face-to-face with ancient Rome' describes an exhibition in Hungary that brings forgotten faces of ancient Romans to life. The exhibition likely features reconstructions or artworks that allow visitors to see what ancient Romans may have looked like. This matters because it connects modern audiences with historical figures in a tangible way.
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