02-11-2008, 07:25 PM
Quote:Can you give us some more info on the context? Tombstone or campaign monument? Period? Etc?
Louis Lefebvre, in his catalogue of the Museum of Arlon (L. Lefebvre, Le Musée Luxembourgeois, Bruxelles, 1990), suggest that the relief could be a component of a great monument that commemorate the victory of Vespasian on Valentinus who tryed to organise a revolt between Rome (60-70 PCN).
The dimensions are 58 x 108 x 41 cm. The conditions of found are not known, but the relief was probably found in the foundations of the wall of the castrum of Late Antiquity.
The catalogue of Louis Lefebvre is unfortunately no more available, but a new relooked catalogue will be edited by the Institut Archéologique du Luxembourg this year.
David