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met-greekroman-art:Glass mosaic bowl fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtEdward
boneandpapyrus:Mosaic glass bowl fragment, Greek, Hellenistic period, 2nd–mid-1st century B.C. (Met
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman mosaic, depicting a skeleton (perhaps a memento mori) above the Greek
Floor mosaic from Roman villa* 150-200 CE* Archaeological museum of ancient Corinth
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman mosaic, depicting a skeleton (perhaps a memento mori) above the Greek
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Dion:A mosaic with head of medusa, from a patio next to the b
elladastinkardiamou:Roman 4th.C mosaic from Halicarnassus “Health, Life, Joy, Peace, Good Cheer, Hop
This little piece of ancient wisdom includes a skeleton, drunkenly slumped with a glass of wine and
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon:Details from a hellenistic mosaic.
Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Border details from a dionysiac mosaic floor, the rider hun
greek-museums:Crete, Archaeological Museum of Kissamos:Dionysiac Mosaic Floor[Found in] Antonios Sko
signorformica:Fourth century mosaic depicting Tethys: in Greek mythology, sister and wife of Titan-g
earlhamclassics:romegreeceart:A mosaic depicting Greek statesman Alcibiades (450-405 BCE). * date:
met-greekroman-art:Glass striped mosaic bowl fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
met-greekroman-art:Glass mosaic fragment, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtEdward C. M
A mosaic from the shrine of Asclepius, god of medicine, on the island of Kos. Asclepius, cente
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman mosaic, depicting a skeleton (perhaps a memento mori) above the Greek
met-greekroman-art:Glass mosaic panel, Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 1913Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Rare Mosaic Depicting Greek God Poseidon Discovered (4th-2nd century BC)
Pallas Athena/Minerva with her aegis. Roman mosaic (3rd cent. CE), surrounded by a modern (18t
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