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Ceramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, 2nd centuryCeramic figurine of a Mother Goddess, sitting in a chair and nursing a baby, Romano-British, 2nd century. This piece is mould-made from pipeclay and was found in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England
Bronze Vases, Romano-British, 1850. Creator: UnknownBronze Vases, Romano-British, 1850. Items from an Exhibition of Ancient and Mediaeval Art at the Society of Arts, in John-street, Adelphi, [London]
Romano-British enamelled ornaments, 1st- 2nd century AD. At centre left is a dragonesque brooch. From the collection of the British Museum
Romano-British rendering of Roman God Mars, 3rd centuryRoman period. Romano-British rendering of Roman God Mars, 3rd century. Bronze Statuette from cSouthbroom, Wiltshire. British Museum
Stone relief of a trio of hooded Romano-British deities, 3rd centuryStone relief of three hooded Romano-British deities, the Gennii Cucullati, found at Housesteads in Northumberland. These deities were associated with fertility, water and agriculture
Stone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, c. 2nd centuryStone relief showing Romano-British goddesses, found at Corbridge. The one on the right may be Fortuna, and on the left it is possible that Brigaritia, patron goddess of the Brigantes, is depicted
The `Romano-British Corbridge Lion, 2nd centuryThe Corbridge Lion, from a Romano-British Tomb. Now at Corbridge Museum, Northumberland, 2nd century
Relief of a Romano-British triple goddess, 3rd centuryRelief of a Romano-British triple goddess, possibly Coventina, from the Roman fort at High Rochester, Northumberland, 3rd century
Romano-British bronze statuette of Mars, 3rd centuryRomano-British bronze statuette of Mars with a ram-horned serpent from Southbroom in Wiltshire, 3rd century
Romano-British copper alloy and enamel plate brooch, 2nd-3rd centuryRomano-British copper alloy and enamel plate brooch found in Castor, Cambridgeshire, 2nd-3rd century. From the British Museums collection
Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd centuryBronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138), from the British Museums collection.Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century
Roman copper alloy figure of the god Hermaphrodite?Roman copper alloy figure of a nude male wearing a turban with wavy hair beneath
Roman bronze statuette of HarpocratesSilver figure of Harpocrates, a Romanised Egyptian deity, with gold chain and ring, Roman Britain. Found in the River Thames at London Bridge
Copper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, Roman Britain, 2nd centuryCopper alloy figure of Mars with silver inlay, wearing the armour of a general, Roman Britain, 2nd century. From Earith, Cambridgeshire and the finest bronze figurine of Mars from Roman Britain
Copper alloy statuette of Nero in the guise of Alexander the Great, Roman Britain, 1st century AD. Found at Barking Hall, Barking, Suffolk, England. From the British Museums collection
Silver-gilt votive plaque with dedication to Mars, Romano-BritishSilver-gilt votive plaque ornamented with leaf-pattern and dedicated to Mars Alator, by Censorinus, son of Gemellus. Found in Barkway, Herefordshire, England
Roman depiction of the Celtic goddess EponaRoman period depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona, who was associated with horses. From the British Museums collection
Copper alloy figure of Hercules wearing a lion skin, 2nd century. Found at Birdoswald Fort, Cumbria. From the British Museums collection
Romano-British copper alloy head of Minerva with Corinthian helmet, from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, England. From the British Museums collection
Roman copper alloy statuette of herm of Priapus from Pakenham, Suffolk. Priapus promises the fertility of gardens and the safety of seafarers. Roman in origin, but rare outside of Italy
Copper alloy figure of the goddess Epona, seated between two ponies, from Wiltshire, England. From the British Museums collection
Detail of a Samian ware pot found in England. From the British Museums collection
Romano-British bronze mount with mask, Felmingham, Norfolk, England
Romano-British bronze head, 2nd centuryHollow Romano-British bronze head from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, from the British Museums collection, 2nd century
Romano-British bronze mount with mask, 2nd centuryRomano-British bronze mount with mask from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk. From the British Museums collection, 2nd century
Romano-British pot in the form of a head, a style fashionable in the early 3rd century AD from Fishergate, York. Currently at the York Archaeological Society Museum
Romano-British pottery head from Micklegate, York. The hair is set in two rows of curls and remains of a head-dress above. Similar heads in metal have been found in Britain in religious contexts