Funeral stone of a Roman girl from the end of the 1st or the beginning of the 2nd century AD discovered in 1831 in Bordeaux and currently displayed in the Museum of Aquitaine (Musee d'Aquitaine) in Bordeaux, France. The funeral stone was commissioned by Laetus, perhaps the father of the child represented in the recess. The girl holds a dog whose tail is being pecked by a cockerel.


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