
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a marble pedestal on which rests a rectangular block of marble. The block is inscribed with Latin text, most likely from an ancient Roman inscription. The pedestal is situated in a museum environment, with white walls and a white rectangular sign positioned in front of it. The sign is bilingual, with text in both Spanish and English, providing a description of the artifact. The sign explains that the object is a "pedestal of a golden effigy of Titus" dating to the year 77 AD. The text further explains that Titus Caesar Augustus was the son of Vespasian and was appointed Emperor for the twelfth time, Pontifex for the sixth time, and Consul for the seventh time. The text indicates that this object, a 5-pound gold piece, was dedicated by Lucius Junius Latorn of Conimbriga. The location of the image is the Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, located in the city of Mérida, Spain (latitude 40.423, longitude -3.689).
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