The votive altars containing this dedications frequently present three holes for gifts or sacrifices.
In the digs, besides the Roman spring complex, a votive altar was unearthed.
Findings include inscribed stone votive altars and sepulchral monuments richly decorated with plant and figures.
It was surrounded by votive altars and the pedestal of statues.
It remained there until at least the early 3rd century, when it is attested by a votive altar dedicated in 213-6.
The side, or votive altars are similarly constructed.
It was still there in the 3rd century, the time of its last roughly datable inscription, a votive altar at Magnis (Carvoran, Northumbria).
They were worshipped all over the Roman world with votive altars with inscriptions, which remained after the Romans were gone.
Also important are dedications of votive altars by military personnel, which shed light on the dedicator's religious beliefs.
The votive altar has now disappeared.