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Statue of a hunter-god, possibly Attis. Roman Britain, 2nd CE. From Bevis Marks, City of London. The figure has long been considered to be that of Attis, but the attributes are not exclusive to him. A more recent interpretation, which relates the statue to new evidence from London and other British sites, identifies the figure as a hunter-god, who appears to have been a conflation of Apollo, an Eastern saviour-god and a British god of male youth. PY 1856,0701.1. 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART435159 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2090px × 3072px 
Photo Credit © The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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2nd century CE
Attis, God
British
Hunter
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Roman
Statue