Carlo Raso: Small Pergamene Votive Offering - Naples, Archaeological Museum
Carlo Raso: Small Pergamene Votive Offering - Naples, Archaeological Museum
rjhuttondfw: Statue of the Nile God
Following Hadrian: Detail of the relief with scene of Trajan's posthumous Parthian triumph in 118 AD, from Praeneste, Palestrina, Museo Archeologico
Adam Jones, Ph.D. - Global Photo Archive: Church at Preobrazhenski Monastery - Outside Veliko Tarnovo - Bulgaria
Following Hadrian: Detail of the Alexander Mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus between Alexander the Great & Darius III of Persia, from the House of the Faun in Pompeii, Naples Archaeological Museum
Following Hadrian: The Alexander Mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus between Alexander the Great & Darius III of Persia, from the House of the Faun in Pompeii, Naples Archaeological Museum
Following Hadrian: Detail of the Alexander Mosaic depicting the Battle of Issus between Alexander the Great & Darius III of Persia, from the House of the Faun in Pompeii, Naples Archaeological Museum
Following Hadrian: Fresco depicting Leda and the swan, from Pompeii, 50-79 AD, Naples National Archaeological Museum
Following Hadrian: Bronze head of a marine Medusa, probably an ornament decorating a box, about 50-75 AD, British Museum
Following Hadrian: A temple style lararium in the garden of the House of the Prince of Naples, Pompeii, Italy
Following Hadrian: Fresco of Venus standing on the prow of a boat being drawn by four elephants, 1st century AD, Exhibition: “Pompeii And Santorini. Eternity In A Day” at the Scuderie Del Quirinale, Rome, 11 October - 06 January 2020
Gauis Caecilius: Monschau in December (23)
J K Johnson: Near The Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt
Following Hadrian: Mosaic of Narcissus, from the House of Dionysos, late 2nd/early 3rd century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park (Nea Paphos), Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Decorative frame of the Theseus mosaic with yellow-white lilies, House of Theseus, 3rd-4th century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Decorative frame of the Theseus mosaic forming a circle and symbolising the Cretan labyrinth with the multicolored guilloche (twisted rope) representing Ariadne’s thread, House of Theseus, 3rd-4th century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Mosaic floor depicting the mythical duel between Theseus and the Minotaur in the Labyrinth of Crete, House of Theseus, 3rd-4th century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Mosaic of Narcissus, from the House of Dionysos, late 2nd/early 3rd century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park (Nea Paphos), Cyprus
Following Hadrian: House of Dionysus, central panel illustrating a peacock with full display of its blue tail, late 2nd/early 3rd century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Roman mosaic in the House of Aion, detail shows child offering plate of fruits in a Dionysiac procession, Paphos Archaeological Park (Nea Paphos), Cyprus
Following Hadrian: The Odeon located in the northeastern part of the ancient city, it was built in the 2nd century AD and could held approximately 1,200 spectators, Paphos Archaeological Park (Nea Paphos), Cyprus
Following Hadrian: The Odeon located in the northeastern part of the ancient city, it was built in the 2nd century AD and could held approximately 1,200 spectators, Paphos Archaeological Park (Nea Paphos), Cyprus
Following Hadrian: The Rape of Ganymede mosaic, House of Dionysus, the god Zeus having transformed into an eagle carries Ganymede away, late 2nd / early 3rd century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Hunting scene mosaic, detail of hunter, late 2nd/early 3rd century AD, House of Dionysus, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: House of Dionysus, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: The Triumph of Dionysus in the House of Dionysus, late 2nd / early 3rd century AD, Paphos Archaeological Park, Cyprus
Following Hadrian: Prince of the family of the Eastern emperor Theodosius II (408-450), around 440 AD, from Italy?, Louvre Lens, France
Following Hadrian: Tauroctony relief representing Mithras sacrificing the bull (CIMRM 415-416), around 100-200 AD, from the Capitoline Hill in Rome (Italy), Louvre Lens, France