Another Romano-British depiction of the Deae Matres (Mother Goddesses), found at Lincoln.pic.twitter.com/Cw5t6uIEOH
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Another Romano-British depiction of the Deae Matres (Mother Goddesses), found at Lincoln.pic.twitter.com/Cw5t6uIEOH
Such sculptures always remind me of Italian grandmothers sitting outside the house talking in the afternoon. Wonderful. Thanks for tweeting
Called Matrons. With typical Ubii hats in Colonial. Cologne
Formidable Matres!
They have an unidentified 4th companion at @MuseumofLondon (bread, fruit, dog, suckling infant)pic.twitter.com/h5yfblqShi
Matronae!
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