The panther was often associated with Bacchus (Hutchinson 1986, 145), and there are eight examples from Britain. The panther is usually shown standing, sometimes with a front paw raised (442). Panther figurines often have teats along the belly to indicate that they are females.
© Internet Archaeology/Author(s)
University of York legal statements | Terms and Conditions
| File last updated: Tue Mar 20 2012