48 Inscription mentioning a Flamen Leni Martis, i.e. a high priest of Lenus Mars who was at the same time a general of the Roman army (Mersch) 49 Fragments of cornices from colossal monuments (Dalheim) 50 Pottery in terra sigillata technique, a red-glass ware closely dated; in the back-ground a show-case, with potters' stamps on terra sigillata (from various places) 51 Terra sigillata bowl decorated in moulded relief, from La Graufesenque in southern Gaul (Marscherwald) 52 Terra sigillata bowl decorated with rouletting, from the Argonnes in northern Gaul (Steinfort) 53 Pottery in terra Belgica technique or Belgic ware imitating terra sigillata (from various places) 54 Large beaker in the grey terra Belgica manner, decorated in moulded relief with a bear-hunting scene (Tossenberg) 55 Beaker in terra Belgica (Titelberg) 56 A wine cellar: amphoras of clay for transport, a cask of clay for storage, jugs of clay and bronze for serving, a strainer of bronze for sifting and beakers of clay for drinking wine; this was part of a richly furnished burial of a Treveran nobleman who lived during the last century B.C. (Goeblange- Nospelt) 57 Bronze-mounted wooden bucket showing late Celtic ornaments (Goeblange- Nospelt) 58 Bronze basin (Goeblange- Nospelt) 59 Bronze caldron with iron rim and handles, a typical vessel of late Celtic time (Goeblange- Nospelt) 60 Jugs of white clay with one or two handles (Nospelt) 61 Big marble vase (Biwer) 62 Marble torso of Venus, in the Hellenistic tradition (Rhodos) . 63 Bronze mask for parade or funerary purposes, found in a richly furnished grave of the first century A.D. together with precious glass vessels (Hellange) 64 Reverse of a Stater or Celtic gold coin, inscribed 10TTINA; this is probably the name of a Treveran chieftain. Coins of this type were especially found on the Titelberg. 65 Bronze figurines (from various places) 66a Bronze figurine of Epona. the goddess of horses (Dalheim) 66b Bronze statuette of Minerva, the goddess protecting craftsmen (Dalheim) 67 Carved stones belonging to several funerary monuments (Luxembourg) 68 Eros shown on a funerary monument, of circular shape like a mausoleum (Luxembourg-Fetschenhof) 69 Base with four deities; only Hercules and Apollo are preserved. This block was re-used in the Middle Ages as part of a Christian altar; later on Hercules was even worshipped as St. Anthony the Hermit (Schónberg-Kehlen) Stoneblock showing the heads of four deities (Fennange) Votive altar, inscribed GENIO VOSUGONUM SABINUS SER. P. (Titelberg) Genius bearing a horn of plenty, a Roman personification of the Celtic god Cernunnos, whose coinspitting staghead is still present in the Background (Titelberg) A room displaying objects of daily life discovered on the Titel- berg: this place was first a late Celtic oppidum or hillfort, after- wards a Roman vicus or township. 74 Apotter'siron tools. À potter's wheel (displayed in an other room of this Museum) and several kilns were also discovered on the Ti- sielberg 75% Beaker inscribed HILARUS (ACO) (Titelberg) 76 A black-gloss beaker of so-called Rhenish ware, with dells for easier handling (Titelberg) 77 À honey-pot with graffito (Titelberg) 78-79 Terra sigillata bowls decorated in moulded relief (Titelberg) 79a - b Views of the rooms 14 and 15 80 Marble plaque with early Christian inscription and symbols such as doves, olive branches, grapes and chalice; formerly inlaid in a sarcophagus (Ettelbruck) 73 Frankisb Period 81 Disk-shaped brooch of gold with inlaid precious stones (Grevenmacher) 82 Iron weapons and tools, pottery, glass and various adornments; at the bottom a reconstructed grave of a Frankish chieftain (from various places) 83 Black pot with rouletted decoration (Kehlen) 84 Disk-shaped brooch of gold with inlaid stones (Steinsel) 85 Silver-plated iron buckle and adornments of a belt (Oetrange) 86 Jewels of gold inlaid with precious stones (Nospelt) 87 Weapons and various implements (from various places) 88 A Frankish gold coin, called tremissis; on the obverse the head of the mint-master Aegulfo; on the reverse a cross (Berg) 89 A map of Luxembourg showing where the main archaeological finds of Roman time were made 90 A map of Luxembourg showing the main places where finds of Frankish time were made 35