Fragments of a statue from the Gallic Roman period titled "The God of Euphne"
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This is a fragment of a limestone statue, known as the god of Ophigne, with the image of a pig on it and a twisted necklace around its neck. The fragments were made during the 1st century BC, the Roman Empire period, and the Gallic Roman period (58 BC – 5th century AD). This fragment was discovered in Ophigne. The fragments are made of limestone. The dimensions of the fragments are: 25.8 centimeters in height, 10.5 centimeters in width, and 7.5 centimeters in depth. The fragments are now being collected at the National Museum of Archaeology in London.