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Roman copper alloy animal figurine
Small figurine of a ram, complete. The ram stands with his head erect and turned slightly to the left. Cast, with fleece represented by circles, punched or incised. Laboratory analysis detects traces of silver, the remnant, perhaps of plating now lost. The ram, as a symbol of fertility, was normally associated with Mercury, and the present example probably formed part of a group, with Mercury, ram and perhaps cockerel also, cast separately and fixed to a common base.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
84.43H/2.3
Find Information
Site Name: Museum Garden, Caerleon
Grid Reference: ST3391
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1983-1985
Notes: From pahse IIIb: 95
Acquisition
Collected officially, 26/4/1984
Measurements
length / mm:33
width / mm:11
height / mm:22
Material
copper alloy
silver
Techniques
cast
plated
Location
Caerleon: Case 23 Religion & Superstition
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