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THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

3101. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Fullonica.
161—180 CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
3102. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Ceres.
Late 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 5.
3103. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
3104. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
3105. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
3106. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Iulia Onesime. Photocollage.
Marble. 1st century CE.
CIL VI 20587.
Rome, Church of Saint John Before the Latin Gate.
3107. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Iulia Onesime.
Marble. 1st century CE.
CIL VI 20587.
Rome, Church of Saint John Before the Latin Gate.
3108. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscribed slab in honour of Germanicus.
Rosy marble. After 18 CE.
AE. 1995. 650.
Inv. Nos. A 0.9.17675 / St. 8628.
Milan, Civic Archaeological Museum.
3109. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
3110. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
3111. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
3112. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
3113. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
2nd cent. CE.
Rome, Via Appia, Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
3114. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
2nd cent. CE.
Rome, Via Appia, Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
3115. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
2nd cent. CE.
Rome, Via Appia, Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
3116. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
The Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
2nd cent. CE.
Rome, Via Appia, Nymphaeum of Aegeria.
3117. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
View of the Fountain of Egeria near Rome.
Robert Freebairn, Francis Jukes.
1796, acquatinta.
Inv. No. MR 6473.
Rome, Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi.
3118. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funeral inscription of an imperial lictor.
50 BCE—50 CE.
CIL VI 1871.
Inv. No. 262460.
Rome, Tomb of Caecilia Metella, Castrum Caetani, Antiquarium.
3119. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Dying Gaul (also known as “Galata Capitolino”).
Marble.
Roman copy of the lost Hellenistic original of the 3rd century BCE.
Inv. No. S 747.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Gaul.
3120. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Dying Gaul (also known as “Galata Capitolino”).
Marble.
Roman copy of the lost Hellenistic original of the 3rd century BCE.
Inv. No. S 747.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Gaul.