<P> The north panel depicts Titus as triumphator attended by various genii and lictors, who carry fasces . A helmeted Amazonian, Valour, leads the quadriga or four horsed chariot, which carries Titus . Winged Victory crowns him with a laurel wreath . The juxtaposition is significant in that it is one of the first examples of divinities and humans being present in one scene together . This contrasts with the panels of the Ara Pacis, where humans and divinities are separated . </P> <P> The sculpture of the outer faces of the two great piers was lost when the Arch of Titus was incorporated in medieval defensive walls . The attic of the arch was originally crowned by more statuary, perhaps of a gilded chariot . The main inscription used to be ornamented by letters made of perhaps silver, gold or some other metal . </P> <P> The Arch of Titus measures: 15.4 meters (50 ft) in height, 13.5 meters (44 ft) in width, 4.75 meters (15.5 ft) in depth . The inner archway is 8.3 (27 ft) meters in height, and 5.36 (17.5 ft) in width . </P> <P> The inscription in Roman square capitals reads: </P>

Inside of the arch of titus we find what important art artifact