Altar Window of Roman origin. It was found in the Hunedoara County of Romania, and is currently in the Muzeul Civilizatiei Dacice si Romane Deva. Photos taken 31/05/2023, early to mid-morning. Weather was partly cloudy, and the monument was under a shaded cover. It likely would have been a civil monument.
There is a lion head on the upper left corner, and the top right corner is broken off. In the center there is a rectangular window. A temple motif makes up the majority of the monument. There are two Corinthian columns, with floral motifs on the shafts, on either side of the temple. There is a leaf above each column. There are also designs on the border of the pediment as well as the arch within it. At the bottom it is rough and broken. Just above that, there is text, which states: VI ET EXDECVR [I]AEC[L/I]
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