Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian, found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian, found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian, found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian, found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian (detail), found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian (detail), found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Dedication to "Hadrian, Jupiter Olympius, the founder of the colony" (conditor coloniae), from Parium, dated AD 128-138, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Statue base of Hadrian dedicated by C Nymphidius Sabinus, from Alexandria Troas, AD 128-138, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian, found in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: Over-lifesize cuirassed statue of Hadrian (detail), found in 1993 in the Hadrianic Odeon of Ilium (Troy), Troy Museum Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Polyxena sarcophagus, a late 6th century BC sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia believed to represent the sacrifice of Polyxena (daughter of Priam) by Neuptolemos in front of the tomb of his father Achilles, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Polyxena sarcophagus, a late 6th century BC sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia believed to represent the sacrifice of Polyxena (daughter of Priam) by Neuptolemos in front of the tomb of his father Achilles, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Polyxena sarcophagus, a late 6th century BC sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia believed to represent the sacrifice of Polyxena (daughter of Priam) by Neuptolemos in front of the tomb of his father Achilles, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Polyxena sarcophagus, a late 6th century BC sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia believed to represent the sacrifice of Polyxena (daughter of Priam) by Neuptolemos in front of the tomb of his father Achilles, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: The Polyxena sarcophagus, a late 6th century BC sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia believed to represent the sacrifice of Polyxena (daughter of Priam) by Neuptolemos in front of the tomb of his father Achilles, Troy Museum, Turkey
Following Hadrian: Terracotta statuette of Aphrodite of Knidos with snakes entwined around her left arm and left leg (symbol of Asklepios), dated to the Late Hellenistic, found in the Tumulus of Dardanos, 2nd century BC, Troy Museum, Turkey