Mummy Portrait of a Young Woman, artist unknown. Romano-Egyptian. Created in Egypt about CE 170-200, Tempera on wood. | Source Here | |
Archaeological Museum in Milan, (Italy). 2nd century Ancient Roman funerary steles for the freedman Marcus Asellius Clemens, his wife Statia Statulla and their freedman Marcus Asellius Latinus, exhibited in the Lapidarium. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, March 13 2012. | Source Here | |
Section of the Fasti Praenestini, calendar of Verrius Flaccus, 6–9 BC. From Palestrina. | Source Here | |
Marble statue of a young girl playing knucklebones using animal ankle bones as four-sided dice, 1st-2nd century AD, British Museum, London | Source Here | |
Pompeii, House VII, 2, 6: the baker Terentius Neo and wife, although this attribution is disputed.[1] | Source Here | |
A clip from a 14th century manuscript copy of Dante's Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, Canto IV, showing Virgil and Dante talking to w:Belacqua. | Source Here | |
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First-century Roman Lararium from the House of the Vettii in Pompeii. Author of the photograph: Patricio Lorente
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