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"Sarcophagus: A Window into Ancient Civilizations and Mysteries" Step into the world of ancient civilizations with the Palenque Xtraterrestrial sarcophagus

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The Sarcophagus of the Magnate in white limestone, at the National Museum in Tarquinia

The Sarcophagus of the Magnate in white limestone, at the National Museum in Tarquinia. The sarcophagus comes from the tomb of the Parthunus family: the lid is covered with a statue of the deceased

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The sarcophagus of Laris Pulenas, called the Sarcophagus of the Magistrate

The sarcophagus of Laris Pulenas, called the Sarcophagus of the Magistrate, at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus located at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia

Sarcophagus located at the Tarquinia National Museum in Tarquinia. There is a portrait of an obese man on the lid and the coffin is decorated with a bas relief of soldiers

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, city prefect of Rome, preserved in the Museum of the Treasure of St

Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, city prefect of Rome, preserved in the Museum of the Treasure of St. Peter in the Vatican Grottoes of St

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Gallery of the cinerary urns, Guarnacci Museum, Volterra

Gallery of the cinerary urns, Guarnacci Museum, Volterra Volterra Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Gallery Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Funerary stele of Lancino Curzio by Bambaia preserved in the Castello Sforzesco, Milan

Funerary stele of Lancino Curzio by Bambaia preserved in the Castello Sforzesco, Milan. Milan Archaeological Museum Funerary Monument Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sepulchre of Giovanna d'Aquino by an unknown Neapolitan fellow of Tino da Camaino

Sepulchre of Giovanna d'Aquino by an unknown Neapolitan fellow of Tino da Camaino. Church of San Domenico Maggiore, Naples

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of Antonia Gaudino realized by Giovanni da Nola, inside the Chuch of Saint Clare in Naples

Tomb of Antonia Gaudino realized by Giovanni da Nola, inside the Chuch of Saint Clare in Naples. Naples Chuch of Saint Clare Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Second Cloister of the ex-Convent of the Philippine friars. Since 1866 it hosts the Regional

Second Cloister of the ex-Convent of the Philippine friars. Since 1866 it hosts the Regional Archaeological Museum of Palermo

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Front of an Etruscan cinerary with a battle scene sculpted at the bottom

Front of an Etruscan cinerary with a battle scene sculpted at the bottom. The Archaeological Museum, Etruscan Wing, Florence

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monument to Domenico Balduino, work by Giulio Monteverde located in the Monumental Cemetery of

Monument to Domenico Balduino, work by Giulio Monteverde located in the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno, near Genoa Genoa Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno Funerary Monument Arts

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Cloister of the castle of Vincigliata, Fiesole

Cloister of the castle of Vincigliata, Fiesole Fiesole castle of Vincigliata Cloister Revival styles, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The Gerli family tomb sculpted by Giovanni Broggi, in Milan's Monumental Cemetery

The Gerli family tomb sculpted by Giovanni Broggi, in Milan's Monumental Cemetery. Milan The Monumental Cemetery Monumental Tomb Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Detail of the Borghi tomb depicting an old angel with open wings, in a meditative position

Detail of the Borghi tomb depicting an old angel with open wings, in a meditative position, resting on the sarcophagus. The Monumental Cemetery, Milan

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Altar dedicated to Saints Gamaliel, Nicodemus and Abdias, a Renaissance sculpture in the Cathedral

Altar dedicated to Saints Gamaliel, Nicodemus and Abdias, a Renaissance sculpture in the Cathedral of Pisa, Tuscany Pisa Cathedral Altar Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The sarcophagus of Countess Beatrice in Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery

The sarcophagus of Countess Beatrice in Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery. Pisa Camposanto Cemetery. Sarcophagus Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Internal arcade of the Camposanto Cemetery in Pisa

Internal arcade of the Camposanto Cemetery in Pisa. Pisa Camposanto Cemetery Cemetery Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1277

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Arcades of the internal Portico of Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery

Arcades of the internal Portico of Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery. Pisa Camposanto Cemetery Cemetery Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The tomb of Filippo Decio: work by Stagio Stagi located in Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery

The tomb of Filippo Decio: work by Stagio Stagi located in Pisa's Camposanto Cemetery. Pisa Camposanto Cemetery Tomb High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of the emperor Henry VII. The fragmented work, originally preserved in the Cemetery

Tomb of the emperor Henry VII. The fragmented work, originally preserved in the Cemetery, is currently located in the cathedral of Pisa. Pisa Cemetery Tomb. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Roman sarcophagus with mythological figures, preserved in the cloister of the Basilica of S

Roman sarcophagus with mythological figures, preserved in the cloister of the Basilica of S. Paolo fuori le Mura, Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St

Burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, Prefect of Rome, preserved in the Sacred Vatican Grottoes, Rome

Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, Prefect of Rome, preserved in the Sacred Vatican Grottoes, Rome. Rome Vatican Grottoes Sarcophagus Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Giunio Basso, Prefect of Rome, Tesoro di San Pietro Museum, Sacre Grotte Vaticane, St

Sarcophagus of Giunio Basso, Prefect of Rome, Tesoro di San Pietro Museum, Sacre Grotte Vaticane, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of Ferdinando di Cordoba in the Church of S. Maria in Monserrato, Rome

Tomb of Ferdinando di Cordoba in the Church of S. Maria in Monserrato, Rome. Rome Church of S. Maria in Monserrato Tomb. Date of Photograph:1917 ca.. Date of Artwork:1486

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of Francesco Tornabuoni, work by Mino da Fiesole in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

Tomb of Francesco Tornabuoni, work by Mino da Fiesole in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome Rome Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal Guglielmo Fieschi, Thirteenth-century work with sarcophagus of

Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal Guglielmo Fieschi, Thirteenth-century work with sarcophagus of III century portraying the nuptial rite, collocated in the Basilica of San Lorenzo outside the Walls

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Interior of the Cloister of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome

Interior of the Cloister of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian Garden Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Cloister of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome

Cloister of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian Garden Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monumental wall tomb of Bishop Giovanni Ortega Gomiel, attributed to Bregno

Monumental wall tomb of Bishop Giovanni Ortega Gomiel, attributed to Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb High Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monumental wall tomb of Bishop Rocca, attributed to Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo

Monumental wall tomb of Bishop Rocca, attributed to Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Garden of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome

Garden of the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian Garden Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Etruscan sarcophagus known as Sarcophagus of the Magistrate, with a relief depiction of

Etruscan sarcophagus known as Sarcophagus of the Magistrate, with a relief depiction of the deceased, Laris Pulenas, unrolling a papyrus; in the National Museum of Tarquinia Tarquinia National Museum

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: A room of the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

A room of the Gregorian Etruscan Museum at the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum. Date of Photograph:1942 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Etruscan sarcophagus known as Sarcophagus of the Magnate, with a relief depiction of the deceased

Etruscan sarcophagus known as Sarcophagus of the Magnate, with a relief depiction of the deceased, Velthur Partunus, holding a patera in his hand; an Amazonomachy and a Battle between Lapiths

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monument to Clemente XIV in the Basilica of Ss. Apostoli in Rome. First roman work by Canova

Monument to Clemente XIV in the Basilica of Ss. Apostoli in Rome. First roman work by Canova. On the sides of the sarcophagus are the allegorical statues of Meekness and Modesty

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: ADA-F-007026-0000

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Sepulchre of Barbara Manfredi, Francesco di Simone Ferrucci da Fiesole (1437-1493), formerly in the Church of San Biagio, Abbey of St Mercurial, Forl Forl Church of S

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The Burial, renaissance sculpture of the Ferrara school in carved wood

The Burial, renaissance sculpture of the Ferrara school in carved wood, preserved in the National Museum of the Castle of S. Angelo, Rome. Rome National Museum of the Castle of S

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The crypt of St. Nicol in Assisi, used as Civic Museum: along the walls, sarcophagi

The crypt of St. Nicol in Assisi, used as Civic Museum: along the walls, sarcophagi, memorial stones and a nude headless statue are visible. Assisi Crypt of St

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Pope Marcellus II. In the center, the Saviour and Saints Peter and Paul are visible

Sarcophagus of Pope Marcellus II. In the center, the Saviour and Saints Peter and Paul are visible. On the side, there are the figures of the relatives formerly buried here

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole

Monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole. Precostantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tapestry with the Assumption of the Virgin; work by the Anversa Workshop located in the counter

Tapestry with the Assumption of the Virgin; work by the Anversa Workshop located in the counter facade of the Cathedral of Como

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Hall of Statues of the Pius-Clementine Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums

Hall of Statues of the Pius-Clementine Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Eighteenth Century

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Hall of the Muses: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of the Muses: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Hall of the Greek Cross: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of the Greek Cross: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Monumento to Cardinal Antionio Venier, work attributed to the circle of Isaia da Pisa

Monumento to Cardinal Antionio Venier, work attributed to the circle of Isaia da Pisa, basilica of San Clemente in Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Francesco Castiglioni in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Francesco Castiglioni in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S. Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Ferricci in the cloister of the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Ferricci in the cloister of the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, work attributed to Mino de Fiesole. Rome Church of S



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"Sarcophagus: A Window into Ancient Civilizations and Mysteries" Step into the world of ancient civilizations with the Palenque Xtraterrestrial sarcophagus, an enigmatic artifact that sparks curiosity about extraterrestrial connections. Journey back to the 14th century BC in Egypt's Tomb of Tutankhamun, where a majestic sarcophagus guarded the remains of this young pharaoh. The intricate carvings on the Tutankhamun Sarcophagus tell tales of power and divinity. Travel further in time to Cerveteri around 520 BC, where a married couple found eternal rest within their beautifully adorned sarcophagus. This masterpiece reflects love and devotion even after death. Witness history unfold as Napoleon I pays homage at Frederick the Great's tomb in 1806, captured forever by an unknown artist. Discover Queen Nefertari playing Senet in her tomb alongside Pharaoh Ramesses II - a testament to her status and influence during ancient Egypt's golden age. At Sir John Soanes Museum, marvel at a bust overlooking a magnificent sarcophagus, showcasing artistry from centuries past. Tel Mevorah presents us with a marble sarcophagus depicting an epic battle between Amazons - warriors who challenged societal norms throughout history. In Tebessa's Roman Temple of Minerva lies another remarkable example; its intricate design offers insight into astrology and zodiac symbolism cherished by our ancestors. Delve deeper into history at Lord Nelson's crypt or tomb, where his legacy is preserved for generations to come. Finally, explore Etruscan civilization through Tarquinia's Amazon Sarcophagus - every painted detail revealing stories of powerful women defying conventions. Sarcophagi serve as gateways to understanding ancient cultures' beliefs, traditions, and aspirations beyond their earthly existence. These captivating artifacts continue to captivate our imagination while reminding us that even in death, humanity's desire for immortality and remembrance endures.