Fragment of carved angle pilaster. Limestone. End of the High Empire (1st century-Vers 250) and beginning of the Lower Empire (around 250-early from the 5th century) (?). Paris, Carnavalet museum. Main face dug of two niches at the top, a rider; Below, two superimposed male characters naked, front, the right arm raised. Right side face almost completely erased but on which is still visible a bust above a standing character. Roman antiquity, bas-relief, limestone, rider, low-paid beginning, Roman Empire, end-Empire end, fragment, man, stone, angle pilaster, sculpt, ancient


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Keywords: angle, antique, antiquite, bas-empire, bas-relief, calcaire, cavalier, debut, empire, fin, fragment, haut-empire, homme, pierre, pilastre, romain, romaine, sculpte