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Reconstructed foundations of Roman-era buildings in the vicus area at Mamucium, Castlefield, Manchester, showcasing ancient architecture
View of the archaeological site of the vicus at Mamucium featuring exposed ruins and surrounding green grass in an open landscape
Image showing a section of the Old Roman Wall located at Castlefield in Knott Mill, Manchester, built in AD 83 to protect the Roman Station.
Illustration of a Sepulchral Monumental Stone from Hulme featuring Mithraic iconography such as the Phrygian cap and inverted torch, symbolizing the western solar phase. The sculpture is part of a larger scheme, depicted in Roman Manchester (1900) by Charles Roeder.
Red sandstone monumental figure relief from Hulme, measuring 22 inches high and 18 inches wide, missing its head. Possibly a German Matrona, depicted standing fully draped and holding fruit. Illustration by Charles Roeder from Roman Manchester (1900). Now housed in Peel Park Museum, Salford.
Monumental effigy carved in red sandstone depicting the head of a female with a coronal of braided hair from Hulme. Relief sculpture, 28 inches high, 19.5 inches base. Located in Peel Park Museum, Salford, illustrated in Roman Manchester (1900) by Charles Roeder.
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