Chapps.SL: Terracotta incense burner depicting a group of women seated around a well head
Chapps.SL: Marble statue of a young girl, Greek
Chapps.SL: Black basalt statue of the goddess Isis from Egypt
Chapps.SL: Polychrome and gilded marble Mithraic relief
Chapps.SL: Gold phiale (libation dish)
Chapps.SL: Etruscan votive terracotta: torso of a man with the internal organs exposed
Chapps.SL: Greek gold phiale (libation bowl)
Chapps.SL: Bronze figure of Jupiter (Roman, 1st-2nd c. CE)
Chapps.SL: Colossal polychrome marble statue of a seated Minerva (or Cybele)
Chapps.SL: Enthroned colossal polychrome marble statue of a goddess
Chapps.SL: Romano-British statuette of Mars
Chapps.SL: Marble funerary altar for a child named Anthus
Chapps.SL: Closeup of the colossal marble head of the god Asclepius
Chapps.SL: Gilded copper figure of Hercules
Chapps.SL: Roman terracotta figurine of the goddess Isis nursing her son Harpokrates
Chapps.SL: Aedicula with a dedication to the Palmyrene gods Aglibol and Malakbel
Chapps.SL: Terracotta altar with the myth of Adonis (second of two altars)
Chapps.SL: Puteal - well-head - of the Twelve Gods
Chapps.SL: Marble portrait head of a priest of Serapis
Chapps.SL: Fresco with an Egyptian festival
Chapps.SL: Bronze bust of the goddess Minerva (Greek Athena)
Chapps.SL: Fragmentary faience sistrum (noise maker, for religious ceremonies) with the face of the goddess Hathor
Chapps.SL: Marble votive relief to the Thracian goddess Bendis (akin to Greek Artemis)
Chapps.SL: Funerary relief of a horseman (Salian priest?)
Chapps.SL: Thymiaterion (incense burner) and lid
Chapps.SL: Statue of an enthroned Cybele, with the portrait head of her priestess
Chapps.SL: Etruscan terracotta bust of the goddess Juno
Chapps.SL: The ‘Tellus’ relief on the Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace)
Chapps.SL: Fresco panel from a lararium, depicting Isis-Fortuna
Chapps.SL: Alabaster ‘Osiris Canopus’ jar from Hadrian’s Villa