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Roman relief of a haruspex, 3rd century.
Roman relief from Ostia for Fulvius Alius, a haruspex. The relief shows him at work before an altar where Hercules stands with his club. On the right men pull in a net with fish under the auspex of Neptune with his trident. The contents of nets were also often used in haruspicy, 3rd century.
Unique Identifier
AR9173387
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4254px × 4160px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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3RD CENTURY
Altar
ART
artefact
Artifact
ARTS
Boy
BOYS
CAPITAL LETTER
CIVILISATION
club
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
Dixon
Fishing
FISHING NET
fortune teller
god
Goddess
Gods
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
haruspex
Hercules
Italy
LAZIO
LETTERING
Male
Man
Men
Mike Dixon
MYTHOLOGY
Neptune
Object
OSTIA
People
Relief
relief carving
religion
Religious
ROMA
Roman
Sculpture
STANDING
TGN
Trident