Roman Circus exhibit explores Colchester's connection with cult
26th August
By Robbie Bryson robbiebryson1
Reporter
A FASCINATING exhibit at Colchesters Roman Circus reveals new insights into the towns relationship with a mysterious ancient cult.
The Cult of Isis, goddess of fertility and motherhood, originated in ancient Egypt before spreading from Greece to the Roman empire, where it was absorbed into Roman religion.
Over the years, archaeologists have made several finds which suggest its existence in Roman Colchester, particularly focused in the area surrounding what was Essex County Hospital, in Lexden Road.
Colchester Archaeological Trust has unveiled a new exhibit exploring the cults connection with the town at the Colchester Roman Circus Visitor Centre.
It features a reconstruction of a female bust discovered more than a 100-years-ago.
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The famous Colchester sphinx, discovered in 1821, also points to the cult having a connection in the town.
Mr Crummy said: The sphinx was closely associated with death and was seen as the guardian of the Underworld.
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