| 7361. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Mithraeum. 2nd century CE. Caesarea. | |
| 7362. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Palace of the procurator of Syria and Palaestina. Baths. Octagonal basin. 70s CE. Caesarea. | |
| 7363. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Promontory palace. Pool. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7364. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7365. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7366. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Theatre. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7367. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. Spectators’ seats. Platform (spina). 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7368. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. Spectators’ seats. Platform (spina). 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7369. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. Platform (spina). 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7370. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7371. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Germanicus. Marble. After 19 CE. Height 41 cm. Inv. No. 760. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
| 7372. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Germanicus. Marble. After 19 CE. Height 41 cm. Inv. No. 760. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
| 7373. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Germanicus. Marble. After 19 CE. Height 41 cm. Inv. No. 760. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
| 7374. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Germanicus. Marble. After 19 CE. Inv. No. 760. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
| 7375. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7376. GLYPTICS. Rome. Faustina the Younger. Prase. Roman, 2nd century CE. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |
| 7377. GLYPTICS. Rome. Antinous. Three-layered sardonyx. Roman, 2nd century CE. Inv. No. ГР-12710. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |
| 7378. GLYPTICS. Rome. Hand, ear and inscription. Sardonyx. Roman, 2nd century CE. 1.6 × 1.3 cm. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |
| 7379. ARCHITECTURE. Syria. Amphitheatre of the king Herod. 22—10 BCE. Caesarea. | |
| 7380. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Amphitheatre. Box of honour. 1st century CE. Verona. | |