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Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st
Funerary altar, calcerows. Caesarea. Roman period, late 1st-2nd century BC. On the front of the altar is the image of an eagle perched within aniche. The eagle is crowned with a wreath by NIke, the goddes of victory. Deceased: Julius Magnus, Centurion. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
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Altar Antique Archaeological Crowned Eagle Funerary Goddess Israel Jerusalem Near Nike Perched Rockefeller Aniche Cesarea
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1. Title: "Funerary Altar of Julius Magnus: An Eagle and Nike in Ancient Caesarea" This image showcases a funerary altar from the Roman period, dating back to the late 1st or early 2nd century BC. Discovered in Caesarea, Israel, this ancient artifact is now proudly displayed at the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum in Jerusalem. The altar, adorned with intricate calcerows (decorative moldings), is the final resting place for Julius Magnus, a Roman centurion. The front of the altar is graced with a striking image of an eagle perched within an aniche, a decorative niche. The eagle, a symbol of power and authority in the Roman world, is crowned with a wreath by Nike, the goddess of victory. The presence of Nike and the eagle on the altar is a testament to Julius Magnus' military achievements and his triumphant life. The eagle, a powerful and majestic bird, represents the military might and strength of the Roman Empire. Nike, the goddess of victory, symbolizes the triumphs and accomplishments that Julius Magnus experienced during his lifetime. This funerary altar is a significant artifact from the Near East during the Roman period. It provides a glimpse into the ancient world's artistic and cultural traditions, as well as the beliefs and values of the Roman people. The intricate details and symbolism found on the altar continue to captivate historians, archaeologists, and art enthusiasts alike, offering a window into the rich history of the Roman Empire and its influence on the ancient world.
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