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Horned Collection (page 3)

Background imageHorned Collection: Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars, 3rd century

Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars, 3rd century
Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars with a ram-horned serpent from Southbroom in Wiltshire, 3rd century

Background imageHorned Collection: Bronze Bulls head escutcheon

Bronze Bulls head escutcheon, found at Dinorben hill-fort. Now from the National Museums collection in Cardiff

Background imageHorned Collection: Scythian wooden harness-ornament, 5th century BC

Scythian wooden harness-ornament, 5th century BC
Scythian wooden harness-ornament from the frozen tomb of a chief. Found in barrow three at Pazyryk, Altai, in Russia. From the Heritage Museum in St Petersburg, 5th century BC

Background imageHorned Collection: Bridle decoration representing a horned tiger and two swans, 5th century BC

Bridle decoration representing a horned tiger and two swans, 5th century BC
Bridle decoration representing a horned tiger and two swans from barrow two in Altai in Russia. In the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, 5th century BC

Background imageHorned Collection: Egyptian relief of the bull-god Apis

Egyptian relief of the bull-god Apis, bearing the sun-disc between its horns. From the Louvres collection

Background imageHorned Collection: Horned British Celtic Bronze Helmet, 1st century BC

Horned British Celtic Bronze Helmet, 1st century BC
A Celtic bronze helmet, found in the river Thames by Waterloo bridge in 1868. The horns indicate it probably had a decorative use, rather then being worn into combat, 1st century BC

Background imageHorned Collection: Detail of Horned figure on Gallehus Horn, Denmark

Detail of Horned figure on Gallehus Horn, Denmark

Background imageHorned Collection: Bulls head with knobbed horns, Rynkeby Bog, Denmark, c4th century BC

Bulls head with knobbed horns, Rynkeby Bog, Denmark, c4th century BC

Background imageHorned Collection: Bronze figurine of The God with the Golden Hand, early 2nd millenium BC

Bronze figurine of The God with the Golden Hand, early 2nd millenium BC. The horned crown symbolises divine power. The figurine was originally covered completely by gold

Background imageHorned Collection: Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, 14th century BC

Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, 14th century BC
Mycenaean pottery rhyton in the shape of a Bulls Head, from a tomb at Karpathos, from the British Museums collection, 14th century BC

Background imageHorned Collection: Sardinian bronze warrior

Sardinian bronze warrior with a horned helmet

Background imageHorned Collection: Gallo-Roman relief of the Celtic horned god Cernunnos

Gallo-Roman relief of the Celtic horned god Cernunnos
Gallo-Roman relief of Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god, from Rhiems. Note the rat, associated with his cult, as well as the bull and deer

Background imageHorned Collection: Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis

Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis
Roman wall-painting of Io (note the cows horns) being received by Isis (with snake), from the Ekklesiasterion (the great hall on the west side) of the temple of Isis at Pompeii



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