Left: remains of soldering used to attach inlays on the fragment of an unidentified large bronze statue, Roman, 1st–3rd century CE, H. 21 cm (Musée d’Art, Histoire et Archéologie d’Evreux, France, inv. 4860). See Azéma, Aurélia, Benoît Mille, Fabien Pilon, Jean-Claude Birolleau, and Laurent Guyard. 2012. “Étude archéométallurgique du dépôt de grands bronzes du sanctuaire gallo-romain du Vieil-Evreux (Eure).” ArcheoSciences. Revue d’archéométrie, no. 36, 153–73. https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.3670.. Right: similar inlays of similar sizes have been observed on numerous antique large bronzes, as can be seen on the cloth (left hand), Statue of the Emperor Augustus, Roman, 29 BCE–14 CE, life size (National Archaeological Museum of Athens, inv. X23322).