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THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

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.