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A Greek-Macedonian Egyptian man, Roman Period | British Museum
This is a painted plaster sculpture of a Greek-Macedonian Egyptian man dated to ca. 120-150 A.D, Roman Period and is held by the British Museum in London, U.K.
Greek Myth on Etruscan Urns from Perusia: the sacrifice of Iphigenia
Lead, diam. 92x77x3mm, rectangular in shape and cast in relief. This is a so-called mystery plaque, probably to be associated with Thracian or Dacian beliefs of the Lower Danube region. Two columns with Corinthian capitals and an arch frame the scene, possibly forming a sanctuary; on the outside, in the top corners of the plaque, two snakes can be seen. Within the structure, we see sungod Sol in his quadriga (a chariot with four horses) in the first register, with a crown of rays around his hea
Röm. Republik: P. Licinius Nerva - Recherche | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Röm. Republik: P. Licinius Nerva
MK-ATW-KHM | Constantius II. (Caesar) 330 n. Chr.
MK-ATW-KHM | Constantius II. (Caesar) 330 n. Chr.