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Arena of Nîmes
Exterior detail of the upper story is visible along with some view into the arcade.
Arena of Nîmes
The detail of the upper story of the arena is visible and shows the sockets which held posts for the awnings.
Arena of Nîmes
The arched tiers and deep entries are visible.
Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
The tower constructed of stone is visible and bears the weight of the arched aqueduct structure.
Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
Close detail of the surface of the brick is shown at a raking angle.
Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
The full height of the aqueduct is visible with its abutting arches.
Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
The upper portion of the aqueduct and the abutting arches are visible.
Aspendos Aqueduct with Pressure Tower
The water flow regulator consists of a stone with a hole in the center. It is part of the pressure tower.
Christ Blessing
It is a round disc with painting of christ. Upper half of the body is visible with one hand holding a book and the other hand in gestural position. There is a circular disc behing the figure with painted motifs in green, blue and white colors. There is visible clothing worn by christ and textures are visible on the dark blue cloth worn over inside layer of clothing. Book has geen, yellow, red and white color motifs. Other than this there are two small circular discs on the plate with written text in latin. They are blue, white and red in color. Other than that metal is visible with plain golden surface.
Dish with the bust of a man inside
This is a round silver metalwork dish. There is face of a man displayed in the center of the dish. Torso of the man is also visible. This sculpture like figure is surrounded by a ring that gives the bust of the man a confined vicinity. Other than the textures on the male figure the entire dish as been given a clean , smooth and glazed finish.
Column of Trajan
Close detail: Romans Crossing the Danube and Building a Fort of the Column of Trajan. Restored 1990s. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Markets of Trajan
View NE from Basilica Ulpia (1998). Medieval Torre della Milizie (tower) in background, 1227-41. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Markets of Trajan
General view NE of Trajan's Markets (1998). From Roman Imperial Period.
Markets of Trajan
Trajan's markets, view SE toward Forum of Augustus (1998). From the Roman Imperial Period.
Forum of Trajan
General view N of eastern portions of the Forum of Trajan, including Market of Trajan. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Forum of Trajan
Closer view NE of Trajan's Market in the Forum of Trajan. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pantheon
E flank of Pantheon with monolithic columns and concrete wall. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pantheon
View of the interior with oculus of the Pantheon. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pantheon
Interior detail of the Pantheon: wall decoration with pediments over niches. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pantheon
Interior detail of Pantheon: wall decoration with pediments over niches. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pantheon
Interior roof structure of the Pantheon portico. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pedestal Relief, Roman trophies of war, from Temple of Hadrian
Pedestal Relief, Roman trophies of war, from Temple of Hadrian. Originated in Cortile of Pal. Of Conservators. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Pedestal Reliefs, Allegories of Roman provinces, from Temple of Hadrian
Pedestal Reliefs, Allegories of Roman provinces, from Temple of Hadrian. Originated in Cortile of Pal. Of Conservators. From the Roman Imperial Period.
House of the Vestals
Overall view from the E of the House of the Vestals. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Farnese Hercules from the Baths of Carcalla
The frontal view of this nude muscular figure leans on a wooden post which is draped with the pelt of a lion. The man has curly hair and his head is bent slightly forward. He has a full beard.
Farnese Hercules from the Baths of Carcalla
The rear view of the statue shows that Hercules is holding fruit in his right hand.
Farnese Hercules from the Baths of Carcalla
The view of the statue is from the right front and shows the figure from the knees up. The figure's head is seen in profile and his right arm held behind his back. His head is bent downward and the lion pelt is visible underneath the statue's left arm.
Relief frieze from Hadrian's temple in Ephesus
Relief frieze from Hadrian's temple in Ephesus. Originally created for a later building, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Arch of Septimius Severus
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Arch of Septimius Severus
Close detail of carving on E side of the Arch of Septimius Severus. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Arch of Septimius Severus
Detail of base, W side of the Arch of Septimius Severus. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Bust of Caracalla
Total from front center of the Bust of Caracalla (r. 211-217). From the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Total from front of the sculpture depicting the battle of Romans and Barbarians. Found near Tiburtine gate. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Romans and Barbarians at upper left. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Romans and Barbarians at upper right. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Vanquished barbarians at lower right. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Vanquished barbarians at lower left. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Left end from left front, barbarian rider attacking Roman. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Right end and raking view of front from front right. Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians. Sarcophagus is memorial to wars against the Ostrogoths in mid 3rd c. Close detail: dying barbarian (on right half in front). Found near Tiburtine gate, from the Roman Imperial Period.
Sarcophagus of the Prefect of Africa and His Wife with allegorical Figures
close det: wife, allegory of Concord and the prefect
Porta Nigra
Total of Porta Nigra seen from the N. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
Arch of Constantine
Central portion of S front of the Arch of Constantine. Originated in the Roman Forum. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
Arch of Constantine
Total view of the Arch of Constantine from S. Originated in the Roman Forum. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
Basilica of Maxentius
View from above toward ENE of the Basilica of Maxentius. From the Roman Imperial Period.
Head of a King
Total view from front of a sculpture depicting the head of a king, perhaps Shapur II. From the Ancient Near Eastern Period.
Head of a King
A sculpture of the head of a king, perhaps Shapur II, gilded in silver.
Roman Basilica
General view of Roman Basilica from N. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
Roman Basilica
Interior view of nave looking toward apse end. From the Late Roman Imperial/Early Christian Period.
Base of the Decennalia Monument for Diocletian
Close view of the carving of the base of the Decennalia Monument for Diocletian. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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