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Roman objects from Castlesteads, Cumbria

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The drawing shows Roman antiquities found in the Castlesteads Roman fort, Cumbria. They include an altar inscribed I.O.MEG.LOCI.C.VI, three other inscribed fragments of stone, and parts of two figure sculptures (reliefs).
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Title: Roman objects from Castlesteads, Cumbria
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The drawing shows Roman antiquities found in the Castlesteads Roman fort, Cumbria.
They include an altar inscribed I.
O.
MEG.
LOCI.
C.
VI, three other inscribed fragments of stone, and parts of two figure sculptures (reliefs).

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