Marble bust of the Emperor Constantine I, from Stonegate,
York, UK. Carved in the round. Described in
Eboracum as 'Statue, head, male, twice life-size 1 1/2 ft tall in magnesian limestone, the nose damaged. It was found before 1823, in Stonegate. The subject, who is clean-shaven and wears an Imperial oak wreath, has been identified as Constantine I. Weathering suggests that the statue originally stood in the open, perhaps in front of the Headquarters Building of the legionary fortress.'
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