Roman votive altars

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Roman votive altars

Roman votive altars that have been reconstructed with light and show objects in color. The altar was built in honor of Jupiter, Fortune, Minerva, Neptune and Oceanus, in exchange for their intercession. The artifacts are in the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle upon Tyne (northern England).

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