Roman tufa Lararium

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This model of a Roman Tufa Lararium goes back to ca. 1st-2nd century A.D.. Designed like a temple in miniature with pilasters, steps leading up, an eagle in the pediment and a different fruit behind each palmette acroterion, this would have stood in a wealthy Roman house or garden. From the time of Augustus onwards every Roman household would have had a lararium for the lar familiaris, the household deity that protected the members of the family, ensuring their health and prosperity, as well as other gods favoured by the family.   (text credi to Christie's)

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