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Engraved rule for arches building - Square of the amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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Sepulchre with painted slabs and nine ceramic vases with figures (about 350-325 BC) from San Prisco / Caserta - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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Sepulchre with painted slabs and nine ceramic vases with figures (about 350-325 BC) from San Prisco / Caserta - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Satyr anapauomenos [=at rest]" by Praxiteles (Athens 400/395 BC-326 BC) - roman copy (1st half 2nd century AD) found in 2002 at Santa Maria Capua Vetere - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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"Satyr anapauomenos [=at rest]" by Praxiteles (Athens 400/395 BC-326 BC) - roman copy (1st half 2nd century AD) found in 2002 at Santa Maria Capua Vetere - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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"Mater matuta" (=Mother, fecundity symbol) - tufa statue, between 6th and 2nd century BC - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Mater matuta" (=Mother, fecundity symbol) - tufa statue, between 6th and 2nd century BC - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Mater matuta" (=Mother, fecundity symbol) - tufa statue, between 6th and 2nd century BC - "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Votive gifts: terracotta heads" (3th century BC) from Sanctuary of Fondo Patturelli at Curti / Caserta, now at exhibition "Hannibal at Capua" at Archaeological Museum of Ancient Capua / Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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"Elephant" - terracotta (2nd-1st century BC) from Pompeii, House of Marcus Pupius Rufus - Archaeological Museum of Naples, now at exhibition "Hannibal at Capua", ut to October 28, 2018 at "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Elephant" - terracotta (2nd-1st century BC) from Pompeii, House of Marcus Pupius Rufus - Archaeological Museum of Naples, now at exhibition "Hannibal at Capua", ut to October 28, 2018 at "Museum of Ancient Capua" at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Armour" from Ruvo di Puglia / Bari (375-300 BC) - Naples, Archaeological Museum, now at exhibition "Hannibal at Capua" at Archaeological Museum of Ancient Capua / Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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Sepulchral room - interior with funeral case - plastered tufa stone (4th-3th century BC) - nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Sepulchral room - exterior with door - plastered tufa stone (4th-3th century BC) - nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Sepulchral room with door and funeral beds - plastered tufa stone (4th-3th century BC) - nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Saddle roof of a sepulchral room - plastered tufa stone with paintings (4th-3th century BC) - nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Sepulchral room - interior with funeral beds - plastered tufa stone (4th-3th century BC) - nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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"Keystone as divinity" - Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Keystone as divinity" - Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
Engraved rule for arches building - Square of the amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
Carlo Raso:
"Hercules" - Pilaster of the amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD - the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome) - Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta
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Museum of the Gladiators at Santa Maria Capua Vetere / Caserta, nearby the amphitheater of Ancient Capua (1st-2nd century AD, the most large amphitheater of the World, after the Colosseum in Rome)