1,800-Year-Old Sculpture of Ancient Snake-Bodied Deity Revealed

Archaeologists have recently uncovered an 1,800-year-old sculpture depicting an ancient hybrid deity at the site of a Roman fort in Germany.

The sandstone artifact came to light during excavations in the Bad Cannstatt borough of Stuttgart, the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. 

In Roman times, the excavation site was home to a fort from around A.D. 100-150 where a military cavalry unit was based. An extensive civilian settlement subsequently developed in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.

"This settlement took on a city-like character and was the central transportation hub of Roman southwest Germany until the end of Roman rule around A.D. 260," Dr. Andreas Thiel, an archaeologist with the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) who is leading the ongoing excavations                              


From: Newsweek

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