Three numbered altar stones, the first dedicated to Neptune and the third to the goddess Nehalennia. The latter was worshipped in Zeeland in the second and third centuries AD. Among them a man's head, a classic fragment and a vase depicting a deer. At the bottom Roman coins. Probably they are archaeological finds from Zeeland, altar stones, sculptures and Roman coins., print maker: Jan de Mel, (mentioned on object), publisher: Samuel Luchtmans (I), (possibly), publisher: Dirk Haak (I), (possibly), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, publisher: Leiden, publisher: Leiden, 1725, paper, engraving, etching, h 266 mm × w 178 mm
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Three numbered altar stones, first dedicated, Neptune, third, goddess Nehalennia, latter, worshipped, Zeeland, second, third centuries AD, man's head, classic fragment, vase depicting, deer, bottom Roman coins, archaeological finds, Zeeland, altar stones, sculptures, Roman coins, print maker, Jan de Mel, mentioned, object, publisher, Samuel Luchtmans, I, publisher, Dirk Haak, I, print maker, Netherlands, publisher, Leiden, publisher, Leiden, publisher, Leiden, 1725, paper, engraving, etching, h 266 mm × w 178 mm
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