Female Serpent
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Female Serpent

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This fresco (mid-2nd c.) shows a large female serpent, or Genius Loci (protective spirit of the place), gliding across a pale background. The sinuous body dominates the wall, marking the boundary of a small cult space. First installed in a private shrine, it was later preserved within a Mithraic sanctuary (c. 250), illustrating how older local cults could be absorbed into new religious settings.