File:Mosaic fragment representing the god Phobos 300-400 AD (51233371996).jpg

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Description Mosaic fragment representing the god of fear and panic Phobos 300-400 AD, once at the end of a corridor of a roman villa in Bodrum (Halicarnassus). At the other end of the corridor was perhaps the twin brother of Phobos - Deimos, the god of fear and anxiety. Dated to 300-400 AD, the mosaic is from the British Museum inv. 1857.1220.416. The photo was taken at the Oog in oog met de Romeinen (Eye to Eye with the Romans) Exhibition in the Gallo-Romeins Museum of Tongres.
Date Taken on 5 June 2021, 16:06
Source Mosaic fragment representing the god Phobos 300-400 AD
Author TimeTravelRome

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