LAR romano de bronce, en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España, en Madrid. Procedente de Lora del Río (Provincia de Sevilla, Andalucía, España). Realizado en la primera mitad del siglo I d.C. Altura: 22,5 cm; profundidad: 9 cm; anchura máxima: 16 cm.
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Roman bronze LAR, at the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, in Madrid. From Lora del Río (Province of Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain). Made in the first half of the 1st century CE. Height: 22.5 cm; depth: 9 cm; maximum width: 16 cm.
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