3rd Century AD Roman stone head at Lancaster Museum

3rd Century AD Roman stone head at Lancaster Museum

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I recently visited Lancaster City Museum and conducted a thorough scan of their impressive collection. This particular artifact is believed to be a Roman stone head dating back to the 3rd Century AD. While I'm no expert in ancient history, I was able to recognize the characteristics that suggest it's another funerary carving associated with the Cult of Attis. The resemblance to other similar carvings I've seen in the past is quite striking. To learn more about Lancaster City Museum and its fascinating exhibits, please visit their website at https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums/lancaster-city-museum/.

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