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)
102. Statuette of Victoria Damaged statuette of the goddess Victoria. She holds her floating, wind-blown gown with her lowered hands. She descends on the globe with widespread wings, stepping forward with her right foot. - 2nd-3rd century. - H: 10,5 cm. - Szőny-Gerhát cemetery (Brigetio) - MNM, Inv. no. 19.1952.5. L.K. 103. Head of one of the Dioscuri On the oval face of the young man one can see accented eyes with emphasized eyelids and eyebrows, a nose which is partially damaged, a small closed mouth and beard. On either side of the face there is thick curly hair. On the head he wears a high conical cap (pilos). On it are modelled a half-moon and a six-pointed star in bas-relief. The preserved head and part of the neck probably belong to a larger sculpture of one of the two Dioscuri. - 2nd century A.D. - H: 25,2 cm. - Ilok (Cuccium) - ZAM, Inv. no. KS 730. BRUNSMID 1904-1911, 327-328, n. 730, fig. 730; DAUTOVA-RUSEVLJAN 1983, 30, no. 218, p. 119-120, T.42;l. A.R-M. 104. Bronze relief with a sacrifical scene A wreathed priest and a front-wise represented victimarius leading the sacrificial ox are the figures of the small relief. The thick curly haired victimarius stands near the animal, lookes forward and weares a knee-deep, richly pleated tunic, a gown over his shoulder and sandals. His arm is bent at the elbow. The pole for the leading of the ox is in his right hand. The half-naked, bearded priest facing to the animal stands in front of it and drags the ox by its head. In the middle of the relief there is a hole at the upper part of the animal's rigth leg. - 1st century A.D. - 12x14,2 cm. - Found in front of the Lutheran church in the Körmend Street at Szombathely (Savaria). - SM, Inv. no. 54.386.2. G.N. TERRACOTTAS 105. Terracotta statuette of Venus On a quadratic pedestal a standing figure, with stephanae on her head. She is stripped to the waist; with her left she holds her mantle falling down from her hip. The dark red clay statuette is covered by the remains of a fine, white plaster layer. - Late 1st century -18,8x5x4,2 cm. - Dunaföldvár, probably from the Nagyhegy vineyard. - WMM, Inv. no. R. 6933.1. THOMAS 1970,26-27,111.11-1: Római kori plasztika 1976, Nr. l%;Művészet 1980, 111. 10,5: CSERMÉNYI 1980, 5, Nr. 19. Z.F. 106. Terracotta figurine of Venus Pudica She is weighing on her right foot, stepping forward with the left. Her right is on her breast, her left covers her lap. She wears a knot, her head leans somewhat to the left. The pedestal is hollow. - H: 19,5 cm. - Bicsérd - JPM, Inv. no. 52.1.8. FÜLEP-BURGER 1979, 286. Zs.B. 83