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via-appia: Roman ‘circus cups’ found in Denmark, 2nd - 3rd century AD
via-appia:Roman jewelry: a gold necklace (top) and gold bracelets, c. 1st - 4th century
via-appia:Fresco from Pompeii, Roman, c. 50 - 79 AD
via-appia:Roman ‘circus cups’ found in Denmark, 2nd - 3rd century AD
via-appia:Detail from the fresco in the Villa of Mysteries, PompeiiRoman, 1st century AD
via-appia: Mosaic from the impluvium of the House of Gometric Mosaics, Pompeii Roman, 1st century AD
via-appia:Roman gold snake ring, 1st century AD
via-appia:via-appia:Roman theater at Bosra, Syria - one of the largest Roman theaters and the best p
via-appia:Gold snake rings. Snakes were a common motif in jewelry during Roman times. They were asso
via-appia:Roman fresco from the house altar/lararium, House of Julius Polybius, Pompeii, 1st century
via-appia:Mosaic from the Villa Romana del Casale, SicilyRoman, early 4th century AD
via-appia: Detail of a fresco from Herculaneum. Roman, 1st century AD
via-appia: Subterranean room in the House of Amphitrite Roman Empire, Tunisia (Roman Mosaics Across
via-appia: Nymphaeum from the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum. Roman, 1st century AD
via-appia:Semicircular atrium, Villa Romana del Casale, Sicily.Roman, early 4th century AD
via-appia:Head of a young man, highly inspired by Polykleitos (Greek, 5th century BC)Roman, ca. 50 B
via-appia:Subterranean room in the House of AmphitriteRoman Empire, Tunisia(Roman Mosaics Across the
via-appia:Gold good-luck ring, with phallus in relief.Roman, 1st - 3rd century
via-appia:Gold and pearl earring. Known as crotalia (from the Greek word for rattle or castanets) be
via-appia:Roman ‘circus cups’ found in Denmark, 2nd - 3rd century AD
via-appia:Roman ‘circus cups’ found in Denmark, 2nd - 3rd century AD
via-appia:Arch of Antoninus Pius, Sufetula (modern Sbeitla, Tunisia)Roman, 139 AD
via-appia:Mummy Portrait of a Bearded Man Roman Egypt, 150 - 170 AD
via-appia:Roman sculpture from the Vatican Museum, hunting dog with deer, no date.
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