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Pantheon

Description: Interior detail of Pantheon: wall decoration with pediments over niches. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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Date: 0118/0125
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Pantheon

Description: Interior roof structure of the Pantheon portico. From the Roman Imperial Period.
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Date: 0118/0125
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Farnese Hercules from the Baths of Carcalla

Description: 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.
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Date: [0200..0225]
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Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians

Description: 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.
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Date: 0250/0260
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Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians

Description: 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.
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Date: 0250/0260
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Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus: Battle of Romans and Barbarians

Description: 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.
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Date: 0250/0260
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