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A Roman antefix (special roof tile) from Caerleon

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This tile was the gable end of the row of ridge tiles along the top of a Roman roof. The image protected the people and building and its contents below. The image represents a protective god, mythical monster or spirit. This example may represent a gorgon or the sun god Sol with his radiate hair. The sun was also worshiped as Apollo or Helios.

From Caerleon. About 1,850 years old.

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Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales
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Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales 2015
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