Antiquity


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



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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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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...

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...

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...

Ostia, the harbour city of Rome. Ruins along the Decumanus-
street.
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Ostia, the harbour city of Rome. Ruins along the Decumanus- street.

The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian
(117-138 CE), dedicated to the Capitoline Triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
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The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), dedic...

The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian
(117-138 CE), dedicated to the Capitoline Triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
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The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), dedic...

The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian
(117-138 CE), dedicated to the Capitoline Triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
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The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), dedic...

The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian
(117-138 CE), dedicated to the Capitoline Triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
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The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), dedic...

The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian
(117-138 CE), dedicated to the Capitoline Triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
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The Capitolium temple in Ostia, built under Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), dedic...

Caseggiato de Diana, a more story building in Ostia, named
after a terracotta statue of the goddess found there. It was built in the second half of the 2nd CE, an "insula" brick-building with shops on the street and mezzanines above them, with traces of corbels for the projecting balconies.
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Caseggiato de Diana, a more story building in Ostia, named after a terracotta s...