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Scipio Tower, Tarragona, Spain
The Scipio?s Tower (detail of relief); First Century AD; Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; built with big stone blocks which came from a local quarry, it is formed by three superimposed bodies, a plinth and two upper floors where there are two high relief figures and an inscription which cannot be read due to the deterioration; These high relief figures were wrongly attributed to the Escipion?s brothers, founders of the Roman Tarraco. In fact they are two relief figures of the God Atis, a funeral god.
Unique Identifier
AR9178916
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3328px × 4800px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Antiquity
Architecture
Catalan
CATALONIA
HISPANIA CITERIOR
Relief
Roman
RUINS
Sculpture
Spanish
TARRACO
TARRAGONA
VERTICAL