Following Hadrian:
Bronze portrait head from Delos, dated to the early 1st century BC, National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Chano_Sanchez_:
Waiting for Agamemnon || Esperando a Agamenón (Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae; Peloponnese. Greece)
Chapps.SL:
Marble fountain sculpture of a nymph
mharrsch:
Pair of Bronze Gladiator Shin Guards from the Gladiators' Barracks in Pompeii Roman 1st century CE
Following Hadrian:
Water-spouting statue of a crocodile, Cipollino marble, from the Canopus, Mouseia, Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli
Chapps.SL:
Roman bronze decorative fitting of a vegetative Cupid
Following Hadrian:
Carnuntum Archaeological Museum, Austria
mharrsch:
A reproduction of a brightly painted Qin Dynasty terracotta warrior as it would have appeared in 210 BCE
Chapps.SL:
Large bronze Roman eagle
Chapps.SL:
Fresco of dancing women from the Tomb of the Dancers
Chapps.SL:
Fresco of Apollo and Kassandra from the Black Room, Pompeii
Chapps.SL:
Handle of the Cista Ficoroni, depicting Dionysus and two satyrs
Chapps.SL:
Panel of the cubiculum (bedroom) fresco from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale
Chapps.SL:
Marble military trophy (tropaeum)
Following Hadrian:
Bronze lamp with Zeus and Ganymede, possibly Greek, from Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), 250–100 BC, Vani Archaeological Site and Museum, Colchis, Georgia
Chapps.SL:
Closeup of the cartonnage of Nespanetjerenpare
mharrsch:
Painted terracotta warrior replicas as they would have looked upon placement in Emperor Qin Shihuang's tomb in 3rd century BCE
mharrsch:
Bronze vessel Attachment depicting Nike goddess of Victory Greek 500 BCE from southern Italy perhaps Taranto
mharrsch:
Oil Lamp in the shape of a deer (Iudeng) Tomb 1 Dayun Mountain Xuyi Jiangsu Western Han Period 2nd century BCE gilded bronze
mharrsch:
Cavalry figurine Yandai Mountain Yizheng Jiangsu China Western Han period 1st century BCE Wood
Following Hadrian:
Kelardasht Golden Cup, mid- 1st millennium BC, National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran
Following Hadrian:
Pyramid of Djoser, built in the 27th century BC during the Third Dynasty for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser, Saqqara, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
KV17, the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty, Pillared Chamber F, Valley of the Kings, Egypt
mbell1975:
Ancient Roman Relief with African Elephant 80-100 AD at the Getty Villa Museum - Pacific Palisades CA
mharrsch:
Horse and carriage Eastern Han Dynasty Sichuan Province China 1st-2nd century CE Gray earthenware with traces of pigment
Christos Zoumides:
The Gymnasium at Salamis
kairoinfo4u:
Tomb of Amunherkhopshef QV55
Following Hadrian:
Pula Arena, Roman Amphitheatre, Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola Pollentia Herculanea, Histria