File:2017 Limburgs Museum, Buchten, bronzen haantje 3.jpg

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Detail of an ancient Roman bronze sculpture of a rooster in Limburgs Museum, Venlo, the Netherlands.

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Nederlands: Detail van een Romeinse sculptuur van een bronzen haan met emaildetaillering uit Buchten in het Limburgs Museum in Venlo. De inscriptie op de sokkel luidt: DEAE ARCANUE ULPIUS VERINUS VETERANUS LEG(IONIS) VI V(OTUM) S(OLVIT) L(IBENS) M(ERITO), vertaald: Voor de godin Arcanua heeft Ulpius Verinus, veteraan van het Zesde Legioen graag en met reden zijn gelofte ingelost. Waarschijnlijk stond in Buchten een tempel gewijd aan Arcanua, waarvan de naam tevens op een ter plekke gevonden plaatje is aangetroffen.
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Camera location51° 22′ 03″ N, 6° 10′ 21″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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