
Apis bull
So-called “Brancaccio Bull”: the bull-god Apis holding the solar disk and the uraeus. Granodiorite, artwork from the Ptolemaic Period, 2nd century BC, brought to Rome in the Imperial Era. Found in 1886 in the area of the Horti Mæcenatiani, on the Esquiline Hill; Brancaccio Collection, 1970
Now in the National Roman Museum, Rome. Photo: Stefano Baldini
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