Huntress stretched out in the run, with a hairstyle embellished with a silver half-moon diadem. At its feet a deer and a dog, resting on distinct bases welded to the larger one which has elaborate moldings and on whose forehead we read an inscription (I (ovi) O (ptimo) M (aximo) D (olicheno) T (itus ) Aurelius / Seleucus D (onum) D (edit)). The piece, datable between the 1st and 2nd cent. AD it was reused on a new base or on the same inscribed ex novo, at the beginning of the third century AD, by Titus AureliusSeleucus, of oriental origin.
Title: Statuette of Diana
Author: Anonymous
Date: I - II century AD
Technique: Bronze
Displayed in: Concordia National Archaeological Museum
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