Altar Stone, sculptures and Roman coins Three numbered altar stones Where: the first is dedicated to Neptune and the third to the goddess Nehalennia. The latter was worshiped in the second and third centuries AD in Zeeland. Underneath a mans head, a classic fragment and a vase containing a deer. Down Roman coins. Probably the finds from Zeeland. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan de Mel (listed building) publisher: Samuel Luchtmans (I) (possible) Publisher: Dirk Haak (I) (possible) Publisher: Johan Arnold Langerak (possible) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Publisher: Le


Altar Stone, sculptures and Roman coins Three numbered altar stones Where: the first is dedicated to Neptune and the third to the goddess Nehalennia. The latter was worshiped in the second and third centuries AD in Zeeland. Underneath a mans head, a classic fragment and a vase containing a deer. Down Roman coins. Probably the finds from Zeeland. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan de Mel (listed building) publisher: Samuel Luchtmans (I) (possible) Publisher: Dirk Haak (I) (possible) Publisher: Johan Arnold Langerak (possible) Place manufacture: printmaker: Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Publisher: Leiden Publisher: Leiden Date: 1725 Physical features: engra and etching material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: sheet: h 266 mm × W 178 mmToelichtingPrent possible use in: Heussen, Hugo Francis of. Antiquities and asylums of Zeeland. Leiden: Samuel (I) Luchtmans, Dirk (I) Hook, Johan Arnold Langerak, 1725, vol. 4. Subject: other foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon (with NAME) Roman altar ~ ~ Germanic religion altar and Scandiavian religionsexcavation ~ archaeologycoin


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