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Pharaoh Caracalla* granite* Alexandria National MuseumSource: Sailko, CC BY 3.0 <creative
Mummy portrait* Fayum* 2nd century CE* The Art institute of Chicagowww.artic.edu/artworks/55
art-through-the-ages:Painted portrait of Septimius Severus and his family, from Egypt, ca. A.D. 200.
theancientwayoflife:~ Cup with Cranes.Culture: RomanPlace of origin: Alexandria, Egypt Date: ca. 25
armafeminamque:fayum portraits from roman egypt // yale university art gallery, and the british muse
jeannepompadour:Mummy portrait of a girl, 120-150 A.D. Roman Egypt
historyfilia:Fresco with the Arrival of Io in Egypt Roman, AD 62–79; found in the Temple of Isis, Po
Breast mask of Crates; Roman Egypt (30 BC - 392 AD)
Statue of the God HermanubisMarble statue of the jackal-headed god Anubis (Hermanubis), associated w
Mosaic glass with an image of IbisThis tile was probably made in Egypt and then exported all the way
arthistoryfeed:Bust of #Minerva (finial of a banner). Place of origin: #Rome, Date: A.D. 1st century
Fayum portrait of a woman, 2nd century Roman Egypt
Isis-Aphrodite; polychrome terracotta from Alexandria, 1st century AD
romegreeceart:Children’s sock from El-Sheikh Ibada, Egypt, AD 200-400British Museum. Picture: Truste
A roughly decorated mummy mask, early Roman period
ancient-rome-au:I came across this stylized, time-trend estimate of the population of Roman Egypt [h
Statue of Nakhtanubis, priest of Osiris, shown holding a miniature shrine with an effigy of Osiris.
waswseffortblog:A Gold and Emerald Necklace, probably Egypt, late Roman or early Byzantine, circa 3r
The Temple of Hathor, historically called the Temple of Tentyra, in the Dendera temple complex, is o
dwellerinthelibrary:A Roman grave altar showing Hermanubis.Cynocephalos - dog-headed man by petrus.a
historyfilia:Snake ring, from Egypt, Roman Period (A.D. 1st century)(via The Met)
medievalpoc:Ancient Art Week!Painted Shroud with the Deceased Between Anubis and OsirisRoman Egypt (
Romano-Egyptian snake bracelet, 1st c. AD
Hadrian’s lover Antinous depicted as Osiris. Unknown Roman artist, 1st half of 2nd cent. CE. Found
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