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JUNO REGINA STANDING ON A HEIFER

Date: Roman, 3rd century AD
Type: Statue
Material: Local buff-sandstone
Place Made/Found: Chesters Roman Fort in 1801
Lender: The Trustees of the Clayton Collection
This statue is an extremely Classical design. It shows Juno, one of the Capitoline Triad, the deities who shared a temple on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. She is dressed in a long-sleeved tunic, mantle and apron with a toothed necklace around her neck. The standard of craftsmanship is unusually high for work carved in the province of Britannia and there have been suggestions that it was the work of an eastern artist.

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/chesters-roman-fort-and-museum-hadrians-wall/history/collection/

https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Statue_of_Juno_Regina_standing_on_a_heifer,_3rd_Century_AD,_found_at_Chesters_Roman_Fort_in_1801,_Clayton_Museum,_Chesters_Roman_Fort,_Hadrian%27s_Wall_(43047126430).jpg


Le statue di Carnuntum: culti solari e ideologia imperiale; Daniela Gallo

https://www.jstor.org/stable/24419567