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Alexander Sarcophagus. 4th century BC. Battle of Issus (333Alexander Sarcophagus. 4th century BC. Long side depicting Alexander fighting the Persians at the Battle of Issus (333 BC). Detail. Pentelic marble. From the Royal Necropolis of Sidon
Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Paros marbleLycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Lion hunt. Detail. Paros marble. Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber IV. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Djehapimu sarcophagus lid. EgyptDjehapimu sarcophagus lid. High Royal official. Late Period. 746-332 BC. Granite. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriadne. Detail Adriane in the carriage. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was maPhoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. First millenium BC. Sarcophagus, which is made of marble from the Greek island of Paros, come from such a tomb
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Marble anthropoid sarcophagus with womans head. Last quarter of the 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Dionysus, god of wine. Vatican MuseumsDionysus, god of wine. Relief of roman sarcophagus depicting Dionysos with Maenad, satyr and Panther. Vatican Museums. City of the Vatican
Peter I The Just (1320-1367). King of Portugal and the Algarve (1357-1367). Tomb of Peter I. Gothic art. Sculpture on rock. PORTUGAL. Alcoba确 Monastery of Santa Maria
Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. ca. 1450 BC - 1400 BC. Painted terra-cotta. Ritual sacrifice of a calf. Minoan art / Cretan art. Late Minoan period. Painting. GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Iraklion
Tomb of Ines de Castro. 14th c. PORTUGAL. Alcoba确; Monastery of Santa Maria. Gothic art. Sculpture on marble
BULGARIA. Sveshtari. Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari (3rd c. BC). Main burial chamber with the sarcophagus of Prince Hemus and his wife. Thracian art
Egyptian hieroglyphs. Sculpted in relief. Sarcophagus belonging to a Prince of Nome, called Ibw. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom of Egypt. Egyptian Museum of Turin
Third coffin of Tutankhamun in stone sarcophagusThe innermost coffin of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC), as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings
Sarcophagus, marble. Tel Turmus. Roman period. 3rd century AD. At the center, Dionysus. Israel
Anthropoid clay coffin. 12th century BCAnthropoid clay coffin. Beth Shean. 12th century BC. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Egypt, Africa - The Mummy of Rameses II at Cairo. Date: circa 1910s
Sarcophagus. Chalk. From Ar ara. 2nd-3rd century ADSarcophagus. Chalk. It comes form Ar ar. Roman period. 2nd-3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Israel. Jerusalem. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Courtyard
Lead sarcophagus with pagan symbols. From the Jerusalem area. 3rd century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Roman Sarcophagus. Cover. Marble. Marine motifs. Catalonia ?Fragment sarcophagus. Cover. Marble. Marine motifs. Marine bull. Catalonia possibly comes from. 2nd century AD. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Roman art. Turkey. Sarcophaghus. Relief. Detail. City Museum Mileto
Medusa. Relief in a roman sarcofagus. Istanbul Archaeology Museums. Turkey
Roman art. Turkey. Aphrodisias. Sarcophagus. Woman and garlaRoman art. Turkey. Asia Minor. Aphrodisias. Ancient Greek city. Detail sarcophagus. Woman and garland. Relief
Turkey. Hierapolis. Necropolis. Roman sarcophagusTurkey. Asia Minor. Hierapolis. Hellenistic city. Necropolis. Roman sarcophagus
Interior of Archaeological museum. Istanbul. TurkeyTurkey. Istanbul. Archaeological museum. Interior
Anthropoid sarcophagus. 3rd quarter of 5th century BC. FromAnthropoid sarcophagus. 3rd quarter of 5th century BC. Marble. Classical Period. From Gazza (Palestine). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Pins with gilt heads. 2nd-3rd century. From Can Colomer MunmRoman Art. Pins with gilt heads. 2nd-3rd centuries. From the burial ground of Can Colomer Munmany, Vic Catalonia. Episcopal Museum. Vic
Roman art. Syria. Portraits. Relief. Gardens of Palmyra Archaeological Museum. Tadmor
Roman art. Syria. Reliefs of a sacrifice. Palmyra ArchaeologRoman art. Syria. Reliefs of sacrifice. Palmyra Archaeological Museum. Tadmor
Egypt. Nespadeumu mummy. Priest. 320 BC. Ptolemaic era. FromEgypt. Nespadeumu mummy. Priest of Imhotep (320 BC). Ptolemaic era. From Saqqara Necropolis. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Roman Sarcophagus. Medusa. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Roman Sarcophagus. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Sarcophagus with processus consularis. Detail. Rome, 270 BCRoman Art. A lenos sarcophagus with processus consularis (a procession for the appointment of a Consul). Detail. Greek marble. Rome, 270 BC. Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme. Rome. Italy
Byzantine sarcophagus-shaped reliquary. 5th-6th centuries ADByzantine Empire. Sarcophagus-shaped reliquary. 5th-6th centuries AD. Gypsum. From Apamea, Syria. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Roman sarcophagus with lions. 3rd century BC. Marble. Roman rule in Egypt. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
The Sarcophagus of Constantina. Red porphyry. 4th centuryThe Sarcophagus of Constantina decorated with winged erotes who are harvesting grapes and making wine, along with sheep, peacocks and doves. Red porphyry. Sculpted around 340 AD
Roman sarcophagus. 4th century. SpainRoman sarcophagus. 4th century. Carrara marble. Figurative reliefs depicting scenes from the New Testament. Found in Barcelona. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
Sarcophagus of Tabnit. Egyptian king of Sidon. EgyptSarcophagus of Tabnit. Egyptian king of Sidon. 6th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Istanbul. Turkey
Sarcophagus of the scribe Butehamon. 990-970 BC. EgyptSarcophagus of the scribe Butehamon. 990-970 BC. Dynasty XXI. Third Intermediate Period. Thebes. Egyptian Museum. Turin. Italy
Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Athena, Apollo and the nineRoman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. Goddess Athena, God Apollo and the nine Muses (goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts. Reliefs. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes SeleneFront side of Roman sarcophagus. About 180 AD. The moon goddes Selene and her lover Endymion. Chariot and horses of Selene Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 ADRoman art. Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD. The lion hunt is a symbol of great bravery (lion and front part of the horse are casts from originals in Milan, Chapel Hill). Glyptothek. Munich
Sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. MarFront side of sarcophagus. Modern work after 2nd century AD originals. Marriage of Dionysus and Adriane. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany