Plaque representing a Greco-Roman type temple with Corinthian columns A.D. 1st-2nd century Roman Period From left to right, on bases of increasing height, Isis, Serapis, and another goddess stand among the columns. On the pediment is an eagle with spread wings, an emblem of the god Serapis. Small plaques shaped like like shrines containing a god are found in various places in the Roman world, generally thought to be small offerings made at shrines.. Plaque representing a Greco-Roman type temple with Corinthian columns. A.D. 1st-2nd century. Bronze or copper alloy. Roman Period. From Egypt
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