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Head of a Bearded God

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Julius Terentius Performing a Sacrifice

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Half of Mold

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Bronze Gazelle Pendant with Chain

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Painted Tile with Rose Inside Wreath

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Tile with Capricorn

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Wool Fragment with Bands of Color

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Brown Wool Fragment

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Wool Fragment with Bands of Color

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Wool Fragments with Brown Pattern Bands

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Miniature Altar

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Green Glazed Pottery Thymiaterion

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Small Two-handled Green Glazed Vessel

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Painting of Mithras and Sol from the Middle Mithraeum

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Small two-handled green-glazed flask

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Bronze Gazelle Pendant

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Gazelle Pendant

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Relief of Herakles

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Relief of Herakles

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Relief of Herakles

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Textile fragment with yellow, red and brown bands

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Fragment with yellow, red, brown bands

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Shallow bowl (rim to base fragment)

Artist: Unknown, Roman

Cut-glass flask (two section of base and side)

Artist: Unknown, Roman

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