In 1902, scholars thought it was part of the Ara Pacis, however, today most scholars think it was part of a different altar although they disagree about which one.
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Rhyne, Charles S.; Petersen, Eugen Adolf Hermann; George Niemann; Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut. Ara Pacis Augustae. Alfred Hölder, 1902. Pl. 7