Fragment of a statue from the Gallic Roman period titled 'The God of Ophigny'
statue
3D model of statue
Museum collections
Ancient Roman artifacts
Limestone statue
The God of Ophiene
Statue fragments
Cultural relics from the Gaul Roman period
The National Archaeological Museum in London
Ophiene
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Coin
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This is a fragment of a limestone statue, known as the god of Ophiene, with a pig image on it and a twisted necklace around its neck. The fragments were made during the 1st century BC, Roman Empire period, and Gaul Roman period (58 BC -5th century AD). This fragment was discovered in Ophiene. The fragments are made of limestone. The dimensions of the fragments are: height of 25.8 centimeters, width of 10.5 centimeters, and depth of 7.5 centimeters. The fragments are now collected at the National Archaeological Museum in London.