Abstract

New sculptures (most particularly from recent diggings) found in the Clos de la Lombarde and three discoveries of various origins are presented. A thorough commentary is made. The most interesting items are the "Bacchic-funerary" genius (n°3), the Bacchus as a child (n°16), the Mercury who could be "issued from a Polycleitan Hermes" (n°17) and the crowning of the base decorated with knucklebones (n°18). The whole set features until the 2 and 3 centuries A.D. the constant influence of Hellenic and Hellenistic tradition in Narbonne.

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