Very Rare Ancient Roman Erotic Phallic Amulet Large

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Rooma impeerium 116 a (suurim ulatus)
Roomlane
esivanemate
büstidega
Roomlase pea, 3.
saj eKr
Kapitooliumi Brutus e
Lucius Junius Brutus,
pronks, 3. saj eKr
Pompeius, 50 eKr
Cicero büst, marmor
Octaviuse büst, 39eKr
Caesari
büst
Caesar
mündil
Abielupaar Via Statalia
hauast, ~75 eKr
Augustus preestrina
Augustus sõjarüüs,
marmor, 40 eKr
Augustuse Rahu altar (Ara Pacis Augustae) ~9 a eKr
Traianuse sammas ja foorum
Hadrianuse büst,
~117-138 a
Hadrianuse büst
Preconnesian Garland Sarcophagus
Blue-tinged marble, h. (with lid) 5' 5'' l. 7' 4''
Gift, Abdo Debbas, 1870 (70.1)
Clementia Sarcophagus (Vatican Museums)
Sarkofaag Villa Ludovisist
Sarkofaag, ~150 a, marmor
Sarkofaag
Marcus Aureliuse
ratsamonument, ~161 –
180 a
Philippus Araablane, ~224-249 a
Augustuse gemm, ~1. saj pKr
Portlandi vaas, ~1. saj pKr
The First Style Roman wall
painting,
"Incrustation"
A CUBICULUM IN A VILLA AT BOSCOREALE,
NEAR POMPEII
Bedroom Walls Villa At Boscoreale
A Street Scene
form
a Villa at Boscoreale
Fresco from Livia's Villa at Prima Porta, Pompeii
Fragmendid
seinamaalilt
Pompejis
Section of Mystery Frieze, from Villa of the Mysteries,
Pompeii, wall painting, size: NA, c. 50 B.C
Fragment
Müsteeriumite
Villa friisilt
Detail of Wall Painting from Roman House on the Esquiline
Hill), 1st Century BCE
An Aedicula with
small landscape,
from the "Black
Room" of the
Imperial Villa at
Boscotrecase, last
decade of 1st
century BC
The Villa at Boscotrecase outside Pompeii, 63 – 79 AD
III Style Decoration
Wall painting in Domus Aurea of Nero in Rome
Domus Aurea of Nero in Rome
The scenes from the Domus Aurea
the Ixion Room,
House of the Vettii,
Pompeii,
c. 70 – 79 AD
A detail of a painting from Herculaneum, c.62 – 79 AD,
entitled “Peaches and Jar”
Seinamaaling Dei Vetti
villast, Pompeji
A mythological
scene depicting
Hercules as a
baby strangling
snakes sent as a
punishment by
Hera at the
House of the
Vettii
Hercules And Deianira
Villa di
Cicerone
Kõpu mõis 2007
‘Cave Canem’.
Pompeii
Cave Canem – Be Beware of the Dog
Triton mosaic, women
bathroom floor
Mosaic, Herculaneum
A mosaic from Pompeii,
“If one subscribed to
Epicurean philosophy, this
mosaic might be appropriate,
since Epicureans considered
death not an evil but a
democratic reality for all
human beings. This
particular piece actually
made up the top of table, as
a reminder to diners and
partiers to eat, drink and be
merry lest they die tomorrow.
”
Street
musicians by
Dioskourides
of Samos.
From the Villa
of Cicero,
Pompeii