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Background imageArchaeological Collection: Tower of the Winds. Athens. Greece

Tower of the Winds. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. Tower of the Winds (Horologion). Octogonal pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman Agora. I was supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus Around 50 BC. Athens. Central Greece. Attica

Background imageArchaeological Collection: The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Deceaseds. Relief. Rome

The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Deceaseds. Relief. Rome
Roman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Ilario Fusto tomb. Deceaseds. Relief. Rome. Italy

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Rome. The Appian Way

Rome. The Appian Way
Roman Art. The Appian Way, connecting Rome to Brindisi and Apulia. Republic era. 312 B.C. Rome. Italy

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Emporium. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Emporium. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain
Emporium. 575 B.C. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Emporium. 570 BC. Asclepius, god of medicin. Neapolis

Emporium. 570 BC. Asclepius, god of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman Art. The Mausoleum of Augustus. Rome. Italy

Roman Art. The Mausoleum of Augustus. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. The Mausoleum of Augustus. Tomb built by Roman Emperor Augustus in 28 BC on The Campus Martius. Rome. Itay. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Theater of Marcellus. Roma. Italy. Roman Art

Theater of Marcellus. Roma. Italy. Roman Art
Roman Art. Theater of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli). The building was finished in 13 BC by emperor Augustum, who dedicated it of his nephew Marcellus (son of his sister Ottavia)

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Aurelian Walls. Rome. Italy

Aurelian Walls. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Aurelian Walls (Mura Aureliane). Is a line of city walls built between 271 ang 275 in Rome, during the reign of the roman emperor Aurelian. Detail of the Aurelian Walls. Rome. Italy. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Dolmen of Cova d En Daina. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catalon

Dolmen of Cova d En Daina. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catalon
Dolmen of Cova d en Daina. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman Art. Ruins ot the roman wall and two arches from the a

Roman Art. Ruins ot the roman wall and two arches from the aqueduct which carried water into the Barcino city (late 1st century BC). Square Nova. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater. Peloponnese. Greece

Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater. Peloponnese. Greece
Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater by Polykleitos the Younger. Epidaurus. Peloponnese. Greece. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Forum

Roman city of Ampurias. Forum
Roman Art. Emporiare (Ampurias). Roman city. Landscape of Forum (1st - 3 rd century BC). Girona province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Forum. Basilica

Roman city of Ampurias. Forum. Basilica
Ampurias. Forum (1st -3rd century B.C). Basilica or small temple. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Roman Domus

Roman city of Ampurias. Roman Domus
Roman Art. Emporiare (Ampurias). Roman city. House of the peristyle (Second century AD). Girona province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Water filters

Roman city of Ampurias. Water filters. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Ampurias. Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci. Wall

Ampurias. Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci. Wall. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Roman baths. Girona. Catalonia. Spa

Roman city of Ampurias. Roman baths. Girona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Wine growers shed

Roman city of Ampurias. Wine growers shed. Girona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Dolmen of Cova d En Daima. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catal

Dolmen of Cova d En Daima. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catal
Prehistoric Art. Dolmen (gravestone) of Cova d en Daima. Near Romanya de la Selva. ALt Emporda Region. Girona Province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Mosaic. Catalonia. Spain

Roman city of Ampurias. Mosaic. Catalonia. Spain
Ampurias. Roman mosaic. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Greek Art. Delphi. View of Stadium, used for the Pythian Gam

Greek Art. Delphi. View of Stadium, used for the Pythian Gam
Greek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Caesarea / Crusaders road

Caesarea / Crusaders road
Four arches of the Crusaders road from the 13rd century. Caesarea was built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BC. The area remains an important archaeological site. Date: 1984

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Caesarea / Crusaders gate

Caesarea / Crusaders gate
East gate house of the CRUSADERS GATE built in the 13rd century. Caesarea was built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BC. The area remains an important archaeological site. Date: 1976

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Baalbek / Jupiter Temple

Baalbek / Jupiter Temple
The six columns of the GREAT TEMPLE OF JUPITER built by the Romans, situated on the ancient archaeological site of Baalbek, once called Heliopolis. Date: 1st century AD

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Syria / Archaeology

Syria / Archaeology
A reconstruction, based on German archaeological excavations, of the basic layout of the North Syrian walled city of Sendschirli. Date: late 19th century

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Crag Lough on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland

Crag Lough on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland. Date: circa 1920

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Mile castle near Borcovicius, Northumberland

Mile castle near Borcovicius, Northumberland. Date: circa 1920

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Housesteads, Pretorium Borcovicius, Northumberland

Housesteads, Pretorium Borcovicius, Northumberland
Archaeological remains of housesteads at Pretorium Borcovicius, Northumberland, a Roman camp. Date: circa 1920

Background imageArchaeological Collection: General view of the ruins of Palmyra, Syria

General view of the ruins of Palmyra, Syria
General view of the ruins of Palmyra, heritage site in Syria. Date: circa 1920

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus

Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus
A view of the Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus - Turkey. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa

Byrsa Hill, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa
Byrsa Hill and National Museum, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa, with an archaeological dig in progress. Date: circa 1920

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Alan Sorrell

Alan Sorrell
Alan Ernest Sorrell (11 February 1904 21 December 1974), English artist and writer best remembered for his archaeological illustrations, particularly his detailed reconstructions of Roman Britain

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Cultural links between India and Babylonia

Cultural links between India and Babylonia
Archaeology revealing cultural links between India and Babylonia from the dig at Tell Agrab, a settlement mound southeast of Eshnunna in the Diyala region. 1928

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Temple of Mithras, Walbrook

Temple of Mithras, Walbrook
A view from above of the site of the Roman Mithraic Temple uncovered in Walbrook, a street in the City of London, during excavations before the construction of a new office building

Background imageArchaeological Collection: Gordian III, Marcus Antonius Gordianus (225-244)

Gordian III, Marcus Antonius Gordianus (225-244). Roman Emperor (238-244). Coin bearing a portrait of the Emperor. Roman art. Coin. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan. Archaeological Museum

Background imageArchaeological Collection: ANTINOܓ(110-130). Young Greek famous because of

ANTINOܓ(110-130). Young Greek famous because of
ANTINOܓ (110-130). Young Greek famous because of his beauty, favourite of Emperor Hadrian. Roman art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. UMBRIA. Perugia. National Archaeological Museum of Umbria



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