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Sarcophagus of Traiania Herodiana

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cologne-roman-museum: Sarcophagus of Traiania Herodiana (pan 271.jpg, 600 x 450, 2.15M) Sarcophagus of Traiania Herodiana, dating from the 3rd century AD. Herodiana is shown with her husba

Sarcophagus of Traiania Herodiana, dating from the 3rd century AD. Herodiana is shown with her husband in the top center; the couple wears local hooded coats. The woman's married status is indicated by her headdress, which is often also worn by the "matronae" (mother goddesses). 



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