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Stele, with Mercury, known as Mercure de la Cite, Gallo-Roman limestone sculpture, 2nd century AD, discovered at the Cathedrale Saint-Etienne in Perigueux, in the Musee Vesunna, Perigueux, Dordogne, France. The Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum was built by Jean Nouvel and opened in 2003, to protect and house the excavated remains of the Vesunna domus and exhibit artefacts from the region. Vesunna was founded on the site of modern-day Perigueux in c. 16 BC under Emperor Augustus, and was the Gallo-Roman capital of Petrucores territory. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6173824
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4832px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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2ND CENTURY AD
ANCIENT
ANIMAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
CADUCEUS
CAPITAL
classical
Collection
Column
dordogne
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
French
Gallo-Roman
Gaul
god
HERITAGE
HIGH RELIEF
History
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Limestone
MERCURY
MUSEUM
MYTHOLOGICAL
MYTHOLOGY
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Pediment
Roman
Sculpture
Staff
Statue
STELA
Stele
Stone
VERTICAL
Western Europe
Western European