mharrsch: Gravestone of Poscides and His Wife with extensive inscription Greek from Ionia (present-day Turkey) 275 BCE
mharrsch: Gravestone of Maqi from Palmyra in present-day Syria with Aramaic inscription 200-250 CE Limestone
mharrsch: Relief with the Roman emperor Tiberius, Concordia and a Genius with inscription possibly from southern Spain Roman 14-31 CE Marble
mharrsch: Roman inscription recovered in Orange, France 1st century CE (2)
mharrsch: Roman inscription recovered in Orange, France 1st century CE
mharrsch: Roman inscription recovered in Orange, France 1st century CE (3)
mharrsch: Roman epitaph commemorating Julia Galbina wife of Gnaeus Haius Iustus 100-199 CE Marble
mharrsch: Roman epitaph from a daughter to her father Marcus Bennius Eudaemon 200-299 CE Marble
mharrsch: Fragment of an inscription on a building in the ancient Roman port city of Ostia (HDR)
mharrsch: Closeup of modern inscription on Field Armor made in Nuremberg Germany 1540 CE with modern alterations including breastplate engraving (3)
mharrsch: Tomb inscription in the ancient Roman necropolis of Ostia Antica near modern Lazio Italy (3)
mharrsch: Tomb inscription in the ancient Roman necropolis of Ostia Antica near modern Lazio Italy (4)
mharrsch: Early Christian funerary art from the Roman catacombs depicting a planting scene 3rd-5th century CE
mharrsch: Early Christian funerary art from the Roman catacombs depicting Noah and the Ark 3rd-5th century CE
mharrsch: Early Christian funerary art from the Roman catacombs depicting the Chi-Roh symbol Christ figure and dove 3rd-5th century CE
mharrsch: Early Christian funerary art from the Roman catacombs depicting the good shepherd 3rd-5th century CE (1)
mharrsch: Early Christian funerary art from the Roman catacombs depicting loaves and fishes 3rd-5th century CE
mharrsch: Funerary slab with monogram in place of a name and Chi-Roh symbol of Christianity Roman first half of 4th century CE
mharrsch: Lid of Faustina's sarcophagus depicting theater masks and Jewish symbols Roman Late 3rd century CE
mharrsch: A mother's urn depicting symbols of eternal peace Roman Flavian Age 69-96 CE
mharrsch: Petition to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius asking permission to move the remains of his mother's freedman 155 CE
mharrsch: Latin Inscription
mharrsch: Large bowl with Arabic inscription 800-1000 CE Eastern Iran or Uzbekistan earthenware 2
mharrsch: Large bowl with Arabic inscription 800-1000 CE Eastern Iran or Uzbekistan earthenware
mharrsch: Roman funerary monument ornamented with horned faces and an inscription
mharrsch: Roman Funerary Monument with Inscription
mharrsch: Roman funerary monument with inscription
mharrsch: Roman funerary monument with inscription
mharrsch: Gravestone of young Greek girl named Mynnia with inscription made in Athens 370 BCE