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Background imageArcheology Collection: Marble bust of Faustina, wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, 146 A. D

Marble bust of Faustina, wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, 146 A. D. From surroundings of Tivoli (province of Rome)
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble bust of Faustina, wife of emperor Marcus Aurelius, 146 A.D. From the surroundings of Tivoli (province of Rome)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bronze bust portraying Lucius Junius Brutus, known as Capitoline Brutus

Bronze bust portraying Lucius Junius Brutus, known as Capitoline Brutus
Etruscan civilization, 3rd century b.C. Bronze head portraying Lucius Junius Brutus, known as Capitoline Brutus, height 69 cm

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cast of the Trajans Column, detail: indigenous dwelling along the banks of the river Rhine

Cast of the Trajans Column, detail: indigenous dwelling along the banks of the river Rhine, Roman civilization
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Cast of the Trajans Column. Detail: indigenous dwelling along the banks of the river Rhine

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Marche, Picene embossed disk

Italy, Marche, Picene embossed disk 6th century B.C. Italy, Ancona, Museo Archeologico Nazionale Delle Marche (Archaeological Museum), italian art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of ancient Aufinum

Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of ancient Aufinum
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Picene civilization. The Warrior of Capestrano, limestone sculpture from the necropolis of ancient Aufinum, 4th century b.C. Height 2.09 m

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Udine province, Ancient river port in Aquileia

Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Udine province, Ancient river port in Aquileia
Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia Region - Aquileia (Udine province), archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1998) - Ruins of Roman river port

Background imageArcheology Collection: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq, Jasper cylinder and clay relief from Nippur, 2330-2150 B. C

Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq, Jasper cylinder and clay relief from Nippur, 2330-2150 B. C
Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq, Jasper cylinder and clay relief from Nippur, 2330-2150 B.C. 24th-22nd Century B.C. National Iraq Museum (Archaeological Museum), Akkadian civilization

Background imageArcheology Collection: Clay figure helmet, detail

Clay figure helmet, detail
Italic civilizations, 9th-8th century b.C. Clay figure helmet, detail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting protective deity offering libations to sacred tree, from Nimrud, Iraq

Relief depicting protective deity offering libations to sacred tree, from Nimrud, Iraq
Persian civilization, 9th century b.C. Relief depicting protective deity offering libations to a sacred tree, 875-860 b.C. From Nimrud, Iraq

Background imageArcheology Collection: Carved wood standard of Ur, peace side, From Ur, Iraq

Carved wood standard of Ur, peace side, From Ur, Iraq
Sumerian civilization, 3rd millennium b.C. Carved wood standard of Ur, peace side. From Ur, Iraq

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greek civilization, Marble statue of Atlas kneeling with celestial sphere on his shoulder

Greek civilization, Marble statue of Atlas kneeling with celestial sphere on his shoulder, known as Farnese Atlas
Greek civilization. Marble statue of Atlas kneeling with the celestial sphere on his shoulder, known as Farnese Atlas. Roman copy of the 2nd century A.D. after a Greek original

Background imageArcheology Collection: Etruscan bronze figure depicting warrior, 5th Century B. C

Etruscan bronze figure depicting warrior, 5th Century B. C
Etruscan civilization, 5th century b.C. Bronze figure depicting a warrior

Background imageArcheology Collection: Red-figure pottery, detail of cup with pair of lovers

Red-figure pottery, detail of cup with pair of lovers
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Detail of cup with a pair of lovers, 530-510 b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Servant preparing banquet, from Carthage, Mosaic

Servant preparing banquet, from Carthage, Mosaic
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Servant preparing a banquet. Mosaic from Carthage

Background imageArcheology Collection: Head of Plato (circa 428- 248 B. C. ), Greek philosopher, marble

Head of Plato (circa 428- 248 B. C. ), Greek philosopher, marble
Head of Plato (circa 428- 248 B.C.), Greek philosopher, marble 4th-1st century B.C. Hellenistic art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Alabaster urn with relief depicting the trip to hell on horseback, Etruscan civilization

Alabaster urn with relief depicting the trip to hell on horseback, Etruscan civilization
Etruscan civilization, 2nd century b.C. Alabaster urn with relief depicting the trip to hell on horseback

Background imageArcheology Collection: Funerary stele with relief depicting Posidonius with his son Attalus and his grandson Apollonius

Funerary stele with relief depicting Posidonius with his son Attalus and his grandson Apollonius, from Smyrna, Turkey
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Funerary stele with relief depicting Posidonius with his son Attalus and his grandson Apollonius. From Smyrna, Turkey

Background imageArcheology Collection: Austria, Hallstatt, Gold dagger and scabbard, tomb 696

Austria, Hallstatt, Gold dagger and scabbard, tomb 696 Austria, Vienna, Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum), Celtic art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Lazio, Vulci, Sculpture representing Sphinx head, stone

Italy, Lazio, Vulci, Sculpture representing Sphinx head, stone 7th century B.C. Altes Museum Tikensammlung (Archaeological Museum), Etruscan art

Background imageArcheology Collection: Sarcophagus of Imeneminet, detail of the ram god Khnum

Sarcophagus of Imeneminet, detail of the ram god Khnum
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Sarcophagus of Imeneminet, height 187 cm. Detail of the ram god Khnum

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief portraying moneychangers shop or Silver tavern, from sarcophagus in Palazzo Salviati in Rome

Relief portraying moneychangers shop or Silver tavern, from sarcophagus in Palazzo Salviati in Rome
Roman civilization. Relief portraying a moneychangers shop or Silver tavern. From a sacrophagus in Palazzo Salviati in Rome

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plastered and painted wood casket with decorations of protecting deities

Plastered and painted wood casket with decorations of protecting deities, for canopic jars of deceased Takham
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Casket for the canopic jars of deceased Takham. Plastered and painted wood. Detail of decorations with protecting deities

Background imageArcheology Collection: Vase with handles and dark violaceous decoration depicting boat and sail

Vase with handles and dark violaceous decoration depicting boat and sail
Egyptian civilization, Predynastic Period. Vase with handles and dark violaceous decoration depicting a boat and a sail

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, relief scene showing drawing up of contract or will

Roman civilization, relief scene showing drawing up of contract or will
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Relief scene showing the drawing up of a contract or a will

Background imageArcheology Collection: Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, funerary mask, from royal tombs in Mycenae

Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, funerary mask, from royal tombs in Mycenae
Cretan-Mycenaean civilization, 17th-16th century b.C. Funerary mask. From the royal tombs in Mycenae

Background imageArcheology Collection: Ancient Rome, Drawing depicting the Forum built on the order of the Roman Emperor Titus Flavius

Ancient Rome, Drawing depicting the Forum built on the order of the Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus
Roman civilization - Reconstructed Forum built by Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus, known as Vespasian (9-79 b.C.). Color illustration

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman mosaic depicting tragic mask and autumnal fruit and leaves From the House of the Faun at

Roman mosaic depicting tragic mask and autumnal fruit and leaves From the House of the Faun at Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Mosaic depicting tragic mask and autumnal fruit and leaves. From the House of the Faun at Pompei, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Greece, Athens, Protogeometric style. Oenochoe (or oinochoe, wine jug) with a clovered spout

Greece, Athens, Protogeometric style. Oenochoe (or oinochoe, wine jug) with a clovered spout 9th century B.C.. Greek art, Moussio Kikladikis Tehnis (Museum of Cycladic Art)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Relief depicting togaed men, From Brescia, Lombardy Region, Italy

Relief depicting togaed men, From Brescia, Lombardy Region, Italy
Roman civilization. Relief depicting togaed men. From Brescia, Lombardy Region, Italy

Background imageArcheology Collection: Detail of ancient Roman fresco Odyssey illustration representing Land of giants Laestrygonians

Detail of ancient Roman fresco Odyssey illustration representing Land of giants Laestrygonians, 1st Century B. C
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Odyssey Landscapes: the Land of the giants Laestrygonians, detail of left panel, fresco, 150X396 cm. From Rome, excavations at Via Graziosa

Background imageArcheology Collection: Shabti of Seti I

Shabti of Seti I
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Shabti of Seti I

Background imageArcheology Collection: Goddess Hathor offers her necklace to the Pharaoh, painted relief, detail with Pharaoh

Goddess Hathor offers her necklace to the Pharaoh, painted relief, detail with Pharaoh
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Goddess Hathor offers her necklace to the Pharaoh. Painted relief from a pillar of the tomb of Seti I at Thebes. Detail, Seti I

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egypt, Bahariya Oasis, Sheik Souby, Governors Tomb, Tomb of Nassa, Amulets

Egypt, Bahariya Oasis, Sheik Souby, Governors Tomb, Tomb of Nassa, Amulets
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Amulets. From Bahariya Oasis, Sheik Souby, Governors Tomb, Tomb of Nassa (motherja)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Terracotta oil lamps decorated with reliefs: gladiator (Valeri Hroci)

Terracotta oil lamps decorated with reliefs: gladiator (Valeri Hroci) training and gladiatorial combat
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Terracotta oil lamps decorated with reliefs: gladiator (Valeri Hroci) training and gladiatorial combat

Background imageArcheology Collection: Detail of fresco depicting woman, from house in Acropolis of Mycenae, Greece

Detail of fresco depicting woman, from house in Acropolis of Mycenae, Greece
Greek civilization. Detail of fresco depicting a woman holding twigs. From a house in the acropolis of Mycenae, Greece

Background imageArcheology Collection: Golden rhyton with upper frieze depicting Hera, Arthemis, Apollo and Nike, Treasure of Panagjuriste

Golden rhyton with upper frieze depicting Hera, Arthemis, Apollo and Nike, Treasure of Panagjuriste
Thracian civilization, 4th-3rd century b.C. Treasure of Panagjuriste. Golden rhyton with upper frieze depicting Hera, Arthemis, Apollo and Nike; lower part in the shape of a goat

Background imageArcheology Collection: Egyptian civilization, Tutankhamens treasures, back of throne inlaid with cornelian

Egyptian civilization, Tutankhamens treasures, back of throne inlaid with cornelian, turquoise and lapis lazuli
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Tutankhamens treasures. Back of the throne inlaid with cornelian, turquoise and lapis lazuli:The queen offering the king a drink

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Rome, Temple of Apollo Sosianus, frieze of triumphal cortege for victory upon Judaeans in

Italy, Rome, Temple of Apollo Sosianus, frieze of triumphal cortege for victory upon Judaeans in 34 B. C
Roman civilization. Frieze of the Temple of Apollo Sosianus at Rome. Detail of the triumphal cortege for the victory upon Judaeans in 34 b.C

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bronze statuette of armored warrior

Bronze statuette of armored warrior
Italic civilization, 4th century b.C. Bronze statuette of armored warrior

Background imageArcheology Collection: Votive stele with reliefs containing elements of Berber, Punic and Greek-Roman culture

Votive stele with reliefs containing elements of Berber, Punic and Greek-Roman culture, from Ghorfa at Macota
Punic-Numidian art, 2nd century b.C.-1st century A.D. Votive stele with reliefs containing elements of Berber, Punic (Tanit) and Greek-Roman (Dionysus, Aphrodite, Zeus and Hermes) culture

Background imageArcheology Collection: Schist head of Userkaf, from Abusir, Solar temple of Userkaf

Schist head of Userkaf, from Abusir, Solar temple of Userkaf
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, Kingdom of Userkaf. Schist head of Userkaf, height 45 cm. From Abusir, Solar temple of Userkaf

Background imageArcheology Collection: Roman civilization, fresco portraying four women, one seated with musical instrument, from Stabia

Roman civilization, fresco portraying four women, one seated with musical instrument, from Stabia, Italy
Roman civilization. Relief portraying four women, one seated with a musical instrument. From Stabia (Castellammare di Stabia)

Background imageArcheology Collection: Procession in honour of Goddess Isis, engraving from History of Religions, by Francois Delaulnaye

Procession in honour of Goddess Isis, engraving from History of Religions, by Francois Delaulnaye, 1791
Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune (1741-1814), Procession in Honor of the Goddess Isis. Engraving from " History of Religions" by Francois Delaulnaye, 1791

Background imageArcheology Collection: Map of Gaul (Gallia) at time of Caesars military campaigns, 1st century BC, drawing

Map of Gaul (Gallia) at time of Caesars military campaigns, 1st century BC, drawing
Cartography - Roman civilization. Map of Gaul (Gallia) at time of Caesars military campaigns, 1st century b.C. Color illustration

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige Region, Brunico, Bolzano Province, Roman mile stone

Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige Region, Brunico, Bolzano Province, Roman mile stone
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige Region - Brunico, Bolzano Province. Roman mile stone

Background imageArcheology Collection: Plastered, painted and gilded linen cartonnage of mummy of Crates, from Dayr al-Madinah

Plastered, painted and gilded linen cartonnage of mummy of Crates, from Dayr al-Madinah
Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 3rd-4th century. Cartonnage of mummy of Crates (son of Pebos) from Dayr al-Madinah

Background imageArcheology Collection: Bowl, detail of hind hunting scene

Bowl, detail of hind hunting scene
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Bowl, detail of hind hunting scene

Background imageArcheology Collection: Italy, Sicily, Gela, Hermes Crioforo (the Good Shepherd) at the acropolis, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Gela, Hermes Crioforo (the Good Shepherd) at the acropolis, terracotta
Italy - Sicily Region - Gela - Greek Art - Acropolis - Statue of Hermes Crioforo made of terracotta



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