Antiquity


Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Imperial Roman Period, Ancient Middle East.



6 subcategories
Ancient Egypt

ANCIENT EGYPT

Ancient Greece

ANCIENT GREECE

Ancient Israel

ANCIENT ISRAEL

Ancient Jordan

ANCIENT JORDAN

Ancient Middle East

ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST

Imperial Roman Period

IMPERIAL ROMAN PERIOD

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Allegorical figures of Roman provinces.
Marble
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Allegorical figures of Roman provinces. Marble

Allegorical figures of Roman provinces.
Marble
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Allegorical figures of Roman provinces. Marble

Allegorical figures of Roman provinces.
Marble
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Allegorical figures of Roman provinces. Marble

Emperor Constantine the Great (306-337 CE).
Marble head, fragment of a colossal statue
(overall height 12 m) (bronze garment and armour,
body marble) from the basilica of Constantine in
Rome.
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Emperor Constantine the Great (306-337 CE). Marble head, fragment of a colossal...

Emperor Constantine the Great (306-337 CE).
Marble hand, fragment of a colossal statue
(overall height 12 m) (bronze garment and armour,
body marble) from the basilica of Constantine in
Rome.
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Emperor Constantine the Great (306-337 CE). Marble hand, fragment of a colossal...

The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE)
when he enlarged the city walls of Rome.
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The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE) when he enlarged th...

The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE)
when he enlarged the city walls of Rome.
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The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE) when he enlarged th...

The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE)
when he enlarged the city walls of Rome.
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The Aurelian Wall, erected by Emperor Aurelian (215-275 CE) when he enlarged th...

Tabularium, at the western extreme of the Forum Romanum
on the side of the Capitoline Hill. Built in 79 BCE, destined
for the state archives (the "tabulae" were the public documents).
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Tabularium, at the western extreme of the Forum Romanum on the side of the Capi...

Two Roman amphorae, used for the transport of shrimp.
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Two Roman amphorae, used for the transport of shrimp.

Via Appia Antica, Rome. Built by  Roman censor Appius in
312 BCE, it runs for about 530 kms to Brindisi in Puglia. Roman legions walked this distance in 17 - 18 days to board the ships to the eastern provinces. Romans liked to be buried alongside a busy road like this, in order to be remembered by the passrers-by.
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Via Appia Antica, Rome. Built by Roman censor Appius in 312 BCE, it runs for a...

Via Appia Antica, Rome. Built by  Roman censor Appius in
312 BCE, it runs for about 530 kms to Brindisi in Puglia. Roman legions walked this distance in 17 - 18 days to board the ships to the eastern provinces. Romans liked to be buried alongside a busy road like this, in order to be remembered by the passrers-by.
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Via Appia Antica, Rome. Built by Roman censor Appius in 312 BCE, it runs for a...