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Monumentum

Venus bust and votive bronze eye-plaques from Les Bolards

A fine white marble bust of Venus, a head of a helmeted deity possibly Minerva, small female heads, and bronze eye-plaques analogous to those from the temples of Sequana and Apollo Vindonnus, found at the building south-west of the Mithraeum at Les Bolards (ancient Venetonimagus) in Lugdunensis.
 
The New Mithraeum
Updated on May 2026
From the building adjacent to the Mithraeum of Les Bolards (ancient Venetonimagus), Nuits-Saint-Georges, Lugdunensis: a fine white marble bust of Venus; a head of a helmeted deity (Minerva?); several small female heads; bronze eye-plaques analogous to those from the temples of Sequana and Apollo Vindonnus at Essarois.

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