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Statue base (front)

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from Birrens, Dumfriesshire

Statue base (front)
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This sandstone base for a statue was found just outside the site of the Roman fort at Birrens in Dumfriesshire. It was erected between 120 and 180 AD to the god Mercury, the god of travel, trade and commerce. He was a particular favourite of Roman soldiers.

The inscription on this side translates as 'To the god Mercury, Julius Crescens gave the statuette to the guild of the god's worshippers from his own pocket, in willing and deserved fulfilment of his vow.'

The idea of a contract between human beings and the gods was central to Roman religious practice. Offerings to the gods were made in temples and shrines devoted to particular deities. These offerings included statues glorifying the gods.

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