Following Hadrian:
Mosaic of the Captives depicting a captive family crouching with their hands bound surrounded by twelve portraits of Africans, it once occupied the apse of the Civil Basilica, ca. AD 200-300, Tipaza Museum, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
Mosaic of the Captives depicting a captive family (a Moorish tribal chief with his wife and son) crouching with their hands bound surrounded by twelve portraits of Africans, it once occupied the apse of the Civil Basilica, ca. AD 200-300, Tipaza Museum
Following Hadrian:
Mosaic of the Captives depicting a captive family (a Moorish tribal chief with his wife and son) crouching with their hands bound surrounded by twelve portraits of Africans, it once occupied the apse of the Civil Basilica, ca. AD 200-300, Tipaza Museum
Following Hadrian:
Mosaic of the Captives depicting a captive family (a Moorish tribal chief with his wife and son) crouching with their hands bound surrounded by twelve portraits of Africans, it once occupied the apse of the Civil Basilica, ca. AD 200-300, Tipaza Museum
Following Hadrian:
Mosaic of the Captives depicting a captive family (a Moorish tribal chief with his wife and son) crouching with their hands bound surrounded by twelve portraits of Africans, it once occupied the apse of the Civil Basilica, ca. AD 200-300, Tipaza Museum
Following Hadrian:
Pax et Concordia Mosaic, a stone mosaic mensa (banqueting table) cover, In Chr(ist)o Deo/ pax et concordia sit/ convivio nostro, from the Necropolis of Tipasa-Matares, 4th century AD, Tipaza Museum, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
Tombstone of Ulpius Tertius, curator of the Ala I Ulpia Contariorum (cavalry regiment), CIL 8, 9291, Tipaza Museum, Algeria