903. According to Allmer, Inscr. Vienne, II, 454f No. 270 the following monuments were discovered in 1835: 1) A stone base with inscription; the upper part is broken off: CIL XII 1811; MMM II No. 500. Deo Cau/te. 2) A fragment, on which a Phrygian cap is visible. 3) Two genii in Phrygian cap, dressed in tunic and cloak; each of them holds a torch (Cautes and Cautopates). These monuments seem to have got lost.
903.
According to Allmer, Inscr. Vienne, II, 454f No. 270 the following monuments were discovered in 1835:
1) A stone base with inscription; the upper part is broken off:
CIL XII 1811; MMM II No. 500.
Deo Cau/te.
2) A fragment, on which a Phrygian cap is visible.
3) Two genii in Phrygian cap, dressed in tunic and cloak; each of them holds a torch (Cautes and Cautopates).
These monuments seem to have got lost.