Notes on support and decorations | Altar on a stepped base, harmoniously decorated with geometric motifs on all its four sides. The decoration consists in a series of false window motifs (five on longer sides and four on lateral shorter ones), with horizontal grooves and dentils at the top. The upper part of the altar is finished with a slightly projecting inscribed band. The inscription, carved in relief, is placed between two rows of dentils; it runs on three sides (the frontal and the lateral ones) ending at the beginning of the back. In the centre of the back’s side, in place of the central false window, a gutter, in form of bull's head, is placed. Its presence indicates that the altar was used for blood sacrifices. The stone surfaces are well polished. |