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English: Altar of Nemesis Chersonesus, 2nd century BC
Deutsch: Altar der Nemesis mit Weiheschrift des Basilidos, Chersones (Sewastopol), aus dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Christus. Kalkstein, Höhe 19,5 cm. Leihgabe des Museums Nationalreservat Chersonesos Taurica (NCHT), Sewastopol Ukraine. Inv. 138/36760; Ausstellung Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn in: „Die Krim - Goldene Insel im Schwarzen Meer“ ( 04.07.2013 bis 19.01.2014)
Date 2nd century BC
date QS:P,-150-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Self-photographed in Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn
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