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Sculpture of Roman-German deity found in Stuttgard


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A sculpture of a snake-bodied Roman-German deity was found at the Roman fort of Stuttgard, Germany.

 

“Despite the erosion of stone, you can still see how its arms rest on the upper body and its hands on the hips and legs. However, the latter do not have a human shape, instead merging into a kind of snake body.”
 

 

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https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2024/04/the-sculpture-of-a-snake-bodied-deity-a-hybrid-from-roman-germanic-mythology-found-at-the-roman-fort-of-stuttgart/

 

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/04/fort-excavation-uncovers-roman-sculpture/151730

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