Abstract

The production of a digital cast of the upper register of the Corinthian capital of the Javols pilaster, known as the “ capital of Cybele”, has not only provided important information on the morphology of this incomplete piece of architecture, but has also allowed us to re-examine the identification of the axial scene depicted. The recognition of griffins in the two protomes led to the identification of a singular pattern resulting from the contamination of two themes of imperial iconography, for an important monument of this provincial civitas.

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