Roman Tomb Gallery
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Reliefs of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor and and Cunigunde of Luxembourg on the tomb of Saint Otto of
The tomb for Henry II., Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Cunigunde of Luxemburg in the cathedral of
Théodore Géricault, Landscape with a tomb, c.1818
Fun History FactIn 2011 Japanese archaeologists uncovered a 5th century tomb near Kyoto which contai
Roman bronze bucket - discovered from an ancient tomb in Poland* 1st century CE* Gryfice (near balti
Caligula Depositing the Ashes of His Mother and Brother in the Tomb of His Ancestors, Eustache Le Su
Relief depicting a smiths’s workshop* Ostia, Isola Sacra necropolis* 2nd century CE* Exhibition: Ost
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Funerary Relief of a Man and Child, c. 150 CE, HAM: SculptureHarvard A
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Two Roman silver cups from a chieftan’s tomb in Roman Iron Age Denmark o
Roman wall painting* Ostia, Porta Laurentina necropolis, “Tomb of the cult of Isis priestess”, Ostia
Fortuna* 27 BCE-14 CE* 10,4 cm* chalcedony* found from a Roman tomb in Weiden (near Cologne).* Staat
Roman tombstone - everyday life* Trier, 2nd century CEhttps://rlp.museum-digital.de/index.php?t=obje
The first columbarium slab marked the tomb of Futius Hyacintus who was an instructor in a gladiatori
mini-girlz:Figurine with Hermes and female figure sitting on Tomb - at the Archaeological Museum of
romegreeceart:Roman tomb frescoViminacium, Moesia Superior (Serbia)
St. John and St. Peter at Christ’s Tomb, Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, ca. 1640
dwellerinthelibrary:An alert sphinx, set to guard Roman tombs. At the Römisch-Germanisches Museum in
mostly-history:Tomb of Rufus Sita, auxiliary cavalryman of Cohors VI Thracum (Gloucester, England).
Replica Painted Tombstone from Roman Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This is a replica painte
presentpasts:Roman tile tomb with a face pot containing cremated bones, c. 117-138, England. At Colc
Cicero Discovering the Tomb of Archimedes, Paolo Barbotti, 1853
The ivory double-sided comb probably came from a woman’s tomb. The inscription has been explai
Columbaria (“dovecote” niches used for holding cinerary urns) at Ostia Antica, Italy.
Romano-Germanic MuseumMainly medical instruments found from a tomb of an unknown Roman physici
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