Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Hercules found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Bacchus found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statue of Bacchus found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, it stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma
Following Hadrian:
The Tabula Alimentaria Traianea (CIL XI, 1147), found in 1747 in Veleia (Italy),
Following Hadrian:
The Tabula Alimentaria Traianea, found in 1747 in Veleia (Italy),
Following Hadrian:
The Tabula Alimentaria Traianea, found in 1747 in Veleia (Italy),
Following Hadrian:
The Tabula Alimentaria Traianea, found in 1747 in Veleia (Italy),
Following Hadrian:
The Tabula Alimentaria Traianea, found in 1747 in Veleia (Italy), National Archaeological Museum of Parma
Following Hadrian:
Colossal basalt statues of Hercules and Bacchus, found at Rome on the Palatine Hill, they stood three and a half metres tall in Domitian's throne-room in the Domus Augustana, now on display in the Museum of Archaeology in Parma