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Aion statue fragment from Strasbourg

Upper portion of a sandstone statue from Strasbourg, ancient Argentoratum, showing a head surmounted by a serpent's head; the fragment probably belonged to an Aion.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1564 ↔ CIMRM 1327

Fragment of a statue in sandstone (Br. 0.26) which was walled in in the Roman town-wall near the Löwenbrau. Strassburg, Archaeological Museum, Inv. No. 9260.

Forrer, MH 107 and Pl. XXVII, 3.

The upper part of a head on which a serpent's head. The fragment may have belonged to an Aion.

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