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Bacchus of Aldaia

Spain

The Bacchus of Aldaia (Baco de Aldaya) is an ancient Roman marble statuette of the Roman god Bacchus (Dionysus) that was found in La Ereta dels Moros in Aldaia, Valencia, in Spain, in two fragments between the years 1884 and 1924. The god is depicted naked except for a deer skin draped over him and wearing sandals and a floral crown. The sculpture is now exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in the capital Madrid.

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