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The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus "spread throughout the Roman Empire, reaching a peak of popularity between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD," Lockley said.
The delicate gold plaque was likely left as an offering to Jupiter Dolichenus, possibly near a place of worship, Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski said.
The plaque itself is a thin plate of gold with a Greek inscription dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus—a god worshipped by Roman soldiers.
The thin gold plate is inscribed in Greek with a dedication to Jupiter Dolichenus, a deity who was a combination of the Roman god Jupiter and a storm and fertility deity from southeastern Turkey.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has returned new images of Jupiter after its 66th close flyby as it enters the final year of its mission.
NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured auroras on Jupiter that have hundreds of times more energy than those here on Earth. Jupiter's auroras are like the "Northern Lights, but way bigger!" NASA ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has resumed normal operations after entering safe mode twice during its 71st close approach to Jupiter on April 4.
The high-pressure region in Jupiter’s atmosphere has been churning an anticyclonic storm that is more than twice the size of Earth for over 350 years.
NASA's Juno mission captured an image of a green light coming from Jupiter. Here's what NASA thinks it is.