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Escultura con uniforme militar (thoracatus) del emperador Domiciano recompuesta a partir de varios fragmentos descubiertos en Los Bañales entre 2013 y 2014. Realizada en mármol de Carrara, incluye las partes inferior y central de una coraza profusamente decorada con escenas de spolia hostium, así como las piernas, la zona de la cintura y fragmentos de un hombro, una mano, la pteryks y el paludamentum. Debió formar parte de la decoración escultórica del foro de la ciudad.
Carrara marble statue of the Emperor Domitian in military dress (thoracatus) rebuilt from fragments recovered in 2013 and 2014 at the Roman city at Los Bañales (Uncastillo, Zaragoza). The surviving piece shows the lower and central parts of a cuirass finely decorated with scenes of spolia hostium, as well as the legs, the waist and fragments from a shoulder, a hand, the pteryks and the paludamentum. It is likely to have been part of the sculptural decoration in the forum of Los Bañales.
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