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Coin Depicting the God Serapis, 193-211. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Serapis, 193-211. Reverse: prow of a ship with a shrimp or crayfish below. Minted in Smyrna, Ionia (modern Izmir, Turkey)
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Creator: UnknownAureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Reverse: Serapis wearing a polos on his head, raising his right hand and holding a sceptre. Minted in Rome
Temple of Serapis at Puzzuoli in 1183, Charles Lyell (1853). Artist: Charles LyellTemple of Serapis at Puzzuoli in 1183, Charles Lyell (1853). Frontispiece of the ninth edition of Principles of Geology, Charles Lyell, London, 1853, showing how it had slowly subsided
Roman bronze bust of the god Serapis, 4th centuryBronze bust of Serapis, an Alexandrian deity assimilated with Zeus. The piece is in the style of the Greek sculptor Bevasis of the 4th century
Statue of Serapis, Greco- Egyptian God of the Underworld. Roman, after a Greek original of the early 3rd century BC. The worship of the cult of Serapis developed in Egypt during the Ptolemaic period