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Marble Cinerary Chest and Lid in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 2010

Marble Cinerary Chest and Lid in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 2010
Marble cinerary chest with lid
Roman, ca. AD 90-110

Accession Number: 27.122.2a,b

The Latin inscription reads: "To the spirits of the dead. M. Domitius Primigenius made [this] for himself, his freedmen and freedwomen, and their descendants." Above is a scene in which the deceased, standing on a pedestal, making an offering to a female figure, perhaps Tellus (mother earth), who reclines on a couch bedecked with flowers. They are attended by two young servants, holding food and wine. The chest is in the form of a pedimental building, with flaming torches taking the place of columns at the corners.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

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