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Roman intaglio (Sol)
Complete, but with a single chip to the bottom rear and some wear to the edges and face. Depicts Sol standing facing forward and to the left with his right hand raised before him, palm forwards in salutation. He wears a radiate crown and a tunic. Over his left shoulder rests a whip, and from this arm also hangs a chlamys.
This is one of 88 engraved gemstones retrieved in 1979, mostly from the filling of a large drain beneath the cold hall of the fortress baths. The gemstones would originally have been set in finger-rings, and served as signets and charms or talismans for their owners. They were products of extremely skilled craftsman who worked on a minute scale without the aid of magnification. The gems are engraved with a wide range of deities, personification and symbols.
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Site Name: Caerleon Fortress Baths, Caerleon
Notes: from the site of the frigidarium at the baths
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