In Etruscan Mythos, ''Culsans'' was a ''Two-Headed'' or ''Twin Faced'' Deity, seen as ''Patron of The Underworld (in as it related to ''access'' by Souls in The Afterlife). Later thought to have been merged into Ancient Rome's ''Janus'', Culsans Shrines were often found near a City's Gate. In this, He guarded both the coming and going of Persons. This would also be translated into Death and The Afterlife (leaving one plain of existence for another). His Cult can be found as early as 250 BC.
