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221. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
View of the acropolis in Cumae. The foundation of the temple of Apollo and the Sacred road (via Sacra).
222. ARCHITECTURE. Etruria.
View of the exposed tomb of the Beds and Sarcophagi in San Cerbone necropolis, Populonia.
7th century BCE.
223. ARCHITECTURE. Etruria.
View of the Monterozzi necropolis in Tarquinii.
224. ARCHITECTURE. Etruria.
View of the rock tombs near the lake Vico.
225. ARCHITECTURE. Lusitania.
View of the site, adjacent to the defense wall of the 4th century from the entrance of the exposition.
Conimbriga (modern Conimbriga, Portugal).
226. ARCHITECTURE. Lusitania.
View of the site, adjacent to the defense wall of the 4th century from the entrance of the exposition.
Conimbriga (modern Conimbriga, Portugal).
227. ARCHITECTURE. Lusitania.
View of the site, adjacent to the defense wall of the 4th century from the entrance of the exposition.
Conimbriga (modern Conimbriga, Portugal).
228. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
A Greek house.
5th—4th centuries BCE.
229. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
A Greek house. Reconstruction.
5th—4th centuries BCE.
230. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
A part of a map of Ancient Rome with Gardens of Sallust and Baths of Diocletian.
From Forma Urbis Romae by R.A. Lanciani (1893-1901).
231. ARCHITECTURE. Asia.
Plan of portico.
Aegae.
232. ARCHITECTURE. Asia.
Reconstruction of portico.
Aegae.
233. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Pediment of the temple of Athene in Aegina. Reconstruction.
Aegina.
234. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Column of the Temple of Athene Aphaia in Aegina.
Ca. 490 BCE.
Aegina.
235. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Agrigentum—valley of temples.
Agrigento.
236. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Temple of Zeus. Atlas.
Agrigento.
237. ARCHITECTURE. Asia.
Plan of the temple.
1st century.
Aizanoi.
238. ARCHITECTURE. Lusitania.
Part of Roman Forum (Forum Romano de Salacia Urbs Imperatoria).
Salacia (modern Alcácer do Sal, Portugal).
1st century BCE — 2nd century CE.
Alcácer do Sal.
239. ARCHITECTURE.
Mont Auxois.
Alesia.
240. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Arch of Trajan.
By architect Apollodorus of Damascus.
100—116 CE.
Ancona.