In Nero's bath room Capitoline Mausoleum / Tomb of a girl holding poppies for death - eyes open. / underneath Prometheus making man & Athene it soul (?) & the soul / leaving the body & led by Hermes.
Roman relief sarcophagus depicting the Prometheus myth (Prometheus sarcophagus), around 290/300 (Andreae) or the beginning of the 4th century AD (Sichtermann) , Rome, Museo Capitolino Although this is not an early Christian sarcophagus overall, the narrow left side shows (among other things) Adam and Eve under the tree of knowledge. For the sarcophagus, see: Carl Robert : Individual Myths. Third section: Niobiden - Triptolemos. Uninterpreted (= The ancient sarcophagus reliefs , volume 3.3). G. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin 1919, pp. 441–444 no. 355 plate 116 (Digitized by Heidelberg University Library ). Bernard Andreae : Prometheus Sarcophagus , in: Wolfgang Helbig (ed.): Guide to the Public Collections of Classical Antiquities in Rome. 4th, completely revised edition published by Hermine Speier , volume 2. Verlag Ernst Wasmuth, Tübingen 1966, no . Verlag C. H. Beck, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-406-08709-4 , pp. 183-184 and above