Roman sculpture showing ancient god GlyconThis post is also available in: Polish (polski) 23 June 2023 Roman sculpture showing ancient god GlyconRoman sculpture showing the ancient god Glycon, with the body of a snake and the head of a gazelle, who is associated with Asclepius (Esculap), the god of medicine. Object dated to the mid-2nd century CE. The artifact is in the National Museum of History and Archeology in Constanta, Romania.Read more Asclepius – enemy of Christianity Evasion of office by certain rhetorician Elius Aristides Roman tent in Scotland Sculpture of Bacchus and Amor Sources Following Hadrian