Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)
69. Lamp with the head of Iuppiter Cast bronze lamp, finely chased, Italian work. Over the round oil receptacle the elaborately ornated thumb prop rises. Iuppiter is encircled by a crescent which rises from an acanthus cup. Under the head, on the surface of the crescent, a smaller bust, representing in all probability Helios. - First decades A.D. - 30x20 cm. - Mór - MNM, Inv. no. 78.1913. SUPKA 1913, 277; M. NAGY 1992, 127, 172, No.41. M.Na. 70. Tripos Bronze tripos for supporting a bowl. The feet of the stand can be elongated upwards with the aid of a movable slide. It can be raised in two situations. The feet are held together by hinged cross bands, the top of the elongated foot is decorated by an Attis bust inlaid with silver. For holding the bowl hooks grow out from the busts. - 3rd century - H: 69 cm. - Zomba (County Tolna) - MNM, Inv. no. 2.1935.1. BONIS 1983, 94-Fig 2. L.K. 71. Terracotta statuette of mother deities Two female figures seated in high-backed armchairs, both wearing a headdress. The right side figure has a patera in her right, her left is in her lap. The left-side one has also a patera in her right, with her left arm she embraces a baby. They are stripped to the waist (?), or their clothing is not discernible. Folds from the knees downwards indicate a mantle. On a white stucco grounding paint traces. - Mid-1st century -13,4x9,6x5,8 cm. - Dunaföldvár, probably from the Nagyhegy vineyard. - WMM, Inv. no. R. 1.933.6. THOMAS 1970, 19-21, 111. 1-2. Z.F. 72. Mother goddess Terracotta statuette of Mater, a mother goddess. The goddess sits in a decorated armchair, her richly folded gown leaves her left breast bare. Her hand rests in her lap holding a scarf. - 2nd-3rd century - H: 18,3 cm. - Szőny (Brigetio) - MNM, Inv. no. 2.1941.2 L.K. 13. Mother goddess Terracotta statuette of a mother goddess, a Mater. The goddess seated in an armchair with a naked baby on her breast. - 2nd-3rd century - H: 13 cm. - Dunapentele (Intercisa) -MNM, Inv. no. 64.1903.16 L.K. STATUES, RELIEFS 74. Head of Iuppiter The head is covered with small curls which blend with the moustache and the short full-beard. Forehead high and lined. Eyes damaged, nose thin. Mouth arched, lips thick. Type of Zeus Otricoli. Limestone. - 2nd century - 18x17 cm. - Budapest, Illrd district, E of the Krempl mill. (Aquincum northern area of the civil town). - AM, Inv. no. 64.11.179. KUZSINSZKY 1890, 107. -T. NAGY. 1971, 151-153, Fig. KSz. 75. Statuette of Iuppiter Bronze statuette of Iuppiter. The god is represented with a crown of rays, bound at the back by a ribbon, falling on the shoulders. In his lowered right hand, broken over the wrist, he might have held a thunderbolt. His left arm is bent at the elbow and held high, in the hand might have been a sceptre. From his left shoulder an ample mantle falls down in rich folds, with a wing across the left arm. - 2nd-3rd century - H: 11 cm. -Aquincum-MNM, Inv. no. 127.1882. ERDÉLYI 1935 107-109, Fig. 89-90.; L NAGY 1942, 618.; CSERMÉNYI-THOMAS 1982, 9. Nr. 224.; SZIRMAI 1986, 4. no. 1. Fig. L.K. 76