Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Bust of Juba II, found in the East Baths of Caesarea Mauretaniae, royal period, 1st century BC - 1st century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Head of Cleopatra Selene II (40 - c. 5 BC), daughter of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII and queen of Mauretania, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: The mosaic of the Triumph of Dionysus, found in a private house of Caesarea, mid to late 3rd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Detail of the fountain mosaic of Ulysses and the Sirens with an hybrid female creature (half women and half bird) holding two flutes, a dolphin and shells, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: The fountain mosaic of Ulysses and the Sirens from Cæsarea, polychromic mosaic made of limestone, marble, ceramic and glass tessellæ, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Marble statue of Mars with cuirass, 3rd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Boy with Thorn (Spinario), marble sculpture of a boy withdrawing a thorn from the sole of his foot, from the frigidarium of the West Baths of Caesarea, 2nd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Statue of Venus, property of Mirisi(us), from the West Baths of Caesarea, 4th century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Mosaic of the Labours of the Fields, third and fourth register, from a private house in Caesarea, end of 3rd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Mosaic of the Labours of the Fields, from a private house in Caesarea, end of 3rd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Portrait bust of man ressembling the emperor Hadrian, found near the East Baths of Caesarea, dated AD 130-140, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Marble statue of Apollo, a Roman copy of a Greek original of 460-450 BC attributed to Phidias, found in a private house of Thybridii Basiliani in Tipasa, 1st century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Bust of a noble woman ressembling Domitia Lucilla, the mother of Marcus Aurelius, dated to the middle of the 2nd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Bust of a noble woman ressembling Domitia Lucilla, the mother of Marcus Aurelius, dated to the middle of the 2nd century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Statue of Augustus or Claudius with his arm raised, addressing his troops, found in the theatre of Tipasa, beginning of the 1st century AD, Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria
Following Hadrian: Archaeological Museum of Cherchell, Algeria