7301. SCULPTURE. Rome. Agrippina the Younger? Marble. Ca. 44 CE. Inv. No. Cp 6443 (Ma 1232). Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
7302. SCULPTURE. Rome. Agrippina the Younger? Marble. Ca. 44 CE. Inv. No. Cp 6443 (Ma 1232). Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
7303. SCULPTURE. Rome. Agrippina the Younger? Marble. Ca. 44 CE. Inv. No. Cp 6443 (Ma 1232). Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
7304. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. The remains of the shops along the Herodian street and the Western Wall. Ca. 20 BCE — 70 CE. Jerusalem, Archaeological Park. | |
7305. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. The remains of the shops along the Herodian street and the Western Wall. Ca. 20 BCE — 70 CE. Jerusalem, Archaeological Park. | |
7306. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Jerusalem Archaeological Park. The southern wall of the Temple Mount, Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Umayyad palace, the Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, Archaeological Park. | |
7307. INSCRIPTIONS. Syria. Inscription of Pontius Pilatus, the praefectus of Judaea. Copy. Original: c. 26—36 CE. GLICMar 43 = AE 1963, 104. Caesarea. | |
7308. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Baths. The beginning of the 4th century CE. Caesarea. | |
7309. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Baths. The beginning of the 4th century CE. Caesarea. | |
7310. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Baths. The beginning of the 4th century CE. Caesarea. | |
7311. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Baths. The beginning of the 4th century CE. Caesarea. | |
7312. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Baths. The beginning of the 4th century CE. Caesarea. | |
7313. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Palace of the procurator of Syria and Palaestina. Baths. 70s CE. Caesarea. | |
7314. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Mithraeum. 2nd century CE. Caesarea. | |
7315. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Palace of the procurator of Syria and Palaestina. Baths. Octagonal basin. 70s CE. Caesarea. | |
7316. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Promontory palace. Pool. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
7317. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
7318. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
7319. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
7320. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. Spectators’ seats. Platform (spina). 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |