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)

RING 156. Caracalla ring Gold ring, its plain oval bezel is decorated with two gold drops each, the circle is grooved. In the bezel an amethyst gem without backplate, an intaglio portrait of the emperor Caracalla, looking to te left, flanked by the letters E and T. - Early 2nd century. - H: 2,1 cm. - Budapest П., Bécsi út 82., Aquincum Grave 9. - AM, Inv. no. 51464. L. NAGY 1942, 627. A.F. WEAPON 157. Sword scabbard It is made of bronze sheet. The decoration is composed of three linearly defined fields and two larger fields, defined by ovulae. The each of the three smaller fields contains two gryphons, standing on either side of an amphora. The upper larger field contains two reclining Victories, which bear shields. An eagle with spread wings stands below them. The second field is filled with two Dioscuri with horses. - 1st century A.D. -H: 15,7 cm; W: 5,5 cm. - Castle, Ptuj (Poetovio) - PMP, Ace. no. R 2163. ABRAMIC 1925, 115, fig. 72. I.L. 94

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