- Description
- Mother goddesses sculpture. Judging by the number of surviving images, the worship of the mother goddesses or 'Sulivae' was one of the most popular religious cults in Corinium. A number of sculptures of mother goddesses and a dedication inscription were found together, suggesting that this was possibly the location of a temple dedicated to them.
- Object Name
- Mother goddesses
- Accession Number
- C2758
- Category
- roman
- Site Location
- Ashcroft, Cirencester
- Tags
- Roman , Sculpture, religion