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Images Dated 12th March 2007 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Bell idol, Ancient Greek, c700 BC

Bell idol, Ancient Greek, c700 BC. The work of Theban potters of the Late Geometric period, in ancient Boeotia.From the Louvre, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Kouros, c650-500 BC

Kouros, c650-500 BC. Statue of a male youth, dating from the Archaic Period of Greek sculpture (about 650 BC to about 500 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Poseidon, Apollo and Artemis, 447-432 BC

Poseidon, Apollo and Artemis, 447-432 BC. From the Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Phaeton in his chariot, c1470-1536

Phaeton in his chariot, c1470-1536. From the Chicago Institute of Art

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Nereid Monument, Lykian, 390-380 BC

Nereid Monument, Lykian, 390-380 BC. Located in the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Relief from the tomb of Ramose, Luxor, Egypt, 14th century BC

Relief from the tomb of Ramose, Luxor, Egypt, 14th century BC. Ramose was vizier to the pharaohs Amenhotep III and Akhenaten in the 14th century BC. This scene in his tomb depicts him and his wife

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Artist: Walter Tyndale

Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Artist: Walter Tyndale
Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Published in Egypt by Walter Tyndale, 1910

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Gallo-Roman stone tablet. Artist: R Guillemot

Gallo-Roman stone tablet. Artist: R Guillemot
Gallo-Roman stone tablet

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Gallo-Roman crypt

Gallo-Roman crypt

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Marble head of a woman, 3rd century AD. Artist: R Guillemot

Marble head of a woman, 3rd century AD. Artist: R Guillemot
Marble head of a woman, 3rd century AD

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: The Emperor Titus leading his troops, wall relief, Rome

The Emperor Titus leading his troops, wall relief, Rome. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Torso of an unidentified Roman Emperor wearing a cuirass, 2nd Century AD

Torso of an unidentified Roman Emperor wearing a cuirass, 2nd Century AD. From the Athens Museum

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 141 AD

The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome, 141 AD. Dedicated to the Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina, both of whom were deified after their deaths

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Viking ship, Norway, 9th Century

Viking ship, Norway, 9th Century
The Gokstad Ship, Viking, Norway, 9th Century. Front view. Used for a Viking ship burial, the Gokstad Ship was excavated in 1880. From the Viking Ship Museum, Bygdoy

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Ulysses and the sirens, 2nd century AD

Ulysses and the sirens, 2nd century AD. Scene from Homers epic poem the Odyssey. From the Vatican Museum, Rome

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Virgil and the Muses, Roman mosaic from Sousse, Tunisia, 3rd century AD

Virgil and the Muses, Roman mosaic from Sousse, Tunisia, 3rd century AD. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: The Virgil Room, Bardo Museum, Tunisia

The Virgil Room, Bardo Museum, Tunisia. This was originally the centre of a harem

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC

Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC. Tanit was a Phoenician lunar goddess worshipped as the patron goddess of Carthage. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Ulysses and the sirens, Roman mosaic, 3rd century AD

Ulysses and the sirens, Roman mosaic, 3rd century AD. From the Odyssey by Homer. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Daniel in the lions den, Roman mosaic from Bordj El Loudi, Tunisia, 5th Century AD

Daniel in the lions den, Roman mosaic from Bordj El Loudi, Tunisia, 5th Century AD. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Games, Roman mosaic from Carthage, 2nd century AD

Games, Roman mosaic from Carthage, 2nd century AD. Located in the collection at Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Temple of Heliopolitan Zeus, Baalbek, Lebanon, 10-249 AD

Temple of Heliopolitan Zeus, Baalbek, Lebanon, 10-249 AD. Baalbek, in Lebanons Bekaa Valley, was known as Heliopolis, the City of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Pyrrhus of Epirus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Pyrrhus of Epirus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Pyrrhus of Epirus. Pyrrhus (318-272 BC), was King of the Molossians (c297 BC), Epirus (306-301, 297-272 BC) and Macedon (288-284, 273-272 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman mosaic of a ram, a cow and calf, 4th century AD

Roman mosaic of a ram, a cow and calf, 4th century AD. Located in the Louvre, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Vestal virgin, Roman, 1st century AD

Vestal virgin, Roman, 1st century AD. A priestess dedicated to Vesta, goddess of the hearth in Rome. From the Vatican Museum

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Sacrifice scene from the Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC

Sacrifice scene from the Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC. The Ara Pacis Augustae, an altar to Peace, was commissioned to commemorate the establishment of peace in the Roman Empire following the victories of

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Etruscan or Roman sword. Artist: A Lorenzini

Etruscan or Roman sword. Artist: A Lorenzini
Etruscan or Roman sword. From the Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Childrens cemetery, Carthage, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Childrens cemetery, Carthage, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Many archaeologists believe that the Carthaginians practised child sacrifice

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman mural, House of the Vettii Pompeii, Italy

Roman mural, House of the Vettii Pompeii, Italy
Roman mural, House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Mosaic of a satyr and nymph, House of Faun, Pompeii, Italy

Mosaic of a satyr and nymph, House of Faun, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Agon, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia

Agon, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Etain, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia

Etain, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman female hairstyle, 54-68 AD

Roman female hairstyle, 54-68 AD

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman decumanus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman decumanus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman decumanus. A decumanus was an east to west road in a Roman or Gallo-Roman city

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Ceramic vase in the shape of an anthropomorphic head, El Aouja, Tunisia

Ceramic vase in the shape of an anthropomorphic head, El Aouja, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Quadriga, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Quadriga, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Heads of dignitaries, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Heads of dignitaries, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Money, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Money, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Lions, from Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Lions, from Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Carthaginian masks, Tunisia, 4th-3rd century BC

Carthaginian masks, Tunisia, 4th-3rd century BC. Cathage was settled by Phoenician settlers from Tyre in 814 BC. The city became the centre of a powerful empire that rivalled Rome for control of

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Coastal Roman ruins, Tunisia, 3rd century AD

Coastal Roman ruins, Tunisia, 3rd century AD. Tunisia became part of the Roman Empire after the Battle of Carthage in 146 BC. The territory became important as a supplier of grain to Rome

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Head of Julius Caesar

Head of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Statue of the chaste Venus, from Carthage

Statue of the chaste Venus, from Carthage. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC

Ara Pacis, Rome, 9 BC. The Ara Pacis Augustae, an altar to Peace, commissioned to commemorate the establishment of peace in the Roman Empire following the victories of the Emperor Augustus in Spain

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. A thermopodium was a form of Roman stove

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79

Background imageImages Dated 12th March 2007: Ishtar Gate, Babylon

Ishtar Gate, Babylon
Ishtar Gate, c575 BC. Reconstruction in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, of the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon built by Nebuchadnezzar II in c575 BC



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