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Stone relief showing mother and child
Mother and child, from funerary monument
Height: 0.57 m
Method of acquisition: Bought (1888) by Robertson-Smith, William, Professor
Middle Roman
101
CE
-
200
CE
Carved & inscribed
Relief Width 0.162 m
Accession number: GR.9.1888
Primary reference Number: 66176
Online 3d model: ea7601dbeb2c46188571cb86e8fdb5bf
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Antiquities
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