Funerary stele of Calventius (first century AD)3D Model
Funerary stele of Calventius (first century AD)
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More model informationFunerary stele of local limestone found near Castiliscar (Zaragoza) in the archaeological site of Collado de Malvar, which was probably a Roman uilla in the territory of the Roman city of Los Bañales. A rectangular headboard at the top bears the relief resembling the front of a cupa, decorated with a quarter moon and two small roses on each side. All these reliefs are heavily damaged by erosion. The monument was found in two different pieces, which have been assembled and restored. It is currently exhibited in the local Museo de Castiliscar. Thanks to advanced technology, it has been possible to identify the monument as the tomb of Caluentius. Dimensions: 130 H x 69 W x 16,5 D; epigraphic area: 30 H x 61 W
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