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Roman Stone Anchor
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Roman Stone Anchor

A Roman stone anchor from the coast of Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. 1st century CE. (Archaeological Museum, Sagunto)
Iberian Bull Sculpture
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Iberian Bull Sculpture

Iberian-Celtic bull sculpture from Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain. 4th century BCE. (Archaeological Museum, Sagunto)
Roman Theatre, Saguntum
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Roman Theatre, Saguntum

The restored 1st century CE Roman theatre of Saguntum (Sagunto), Spain.
Om
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Om

The Om (Aum) is an important spiritual symbol in Indian religions. It is often used as a reference to Brahman (the Universal Intellect, the Ultimate Reality).
Wine Smokehouses, Glanum
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Wine Smokehouses, Glanum

Two wine smokehouses from Hellenistic Glanum in southern France. The bricks were used to create a raised floor through which fires could send smoke to better preserve wine. 2nd-1st century BCE.
Twin Imperial Temples, Glanum
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Twin Imperial Temples, Glanum

The remains of the twin temples dedicated to the imperial cult at Glanum, southern France. c. 20 BCE. The corner of the smaller temple has been faithfully reconstructed based on damged original finds.
Temple of the Imperial Cult, Glanum
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Temple of the Imperial Cult, Glanum

The faithfully reconstructed corner of the smaller of two twin temples dedicated to the imperial cult at Glanum, southern France. c. 20 BCE.
Heated Flooring, Roman Baths at Glanum
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Heated Flooring, Roman Baths at Glanum

A portion of the brick underfloor system (hypocaust) which allowed the rooms of the Roman baths to be heated at Glanum, southern France. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE.
Mask Fountain, Swimming Pool of Glanum
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Mask Fountain, Swimming Pool of Glanum

The stone theatre mask fountain (replica) which filled the swimming pool of the Roman baths at Glanum, southern France. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE.
Swimming pool, Glanum
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Swimming pool, Glanum

The swimming pool of the Roman baths at Glanum. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. The pool was filled with water from a theatre mask, a replica of which can be seen here at the far side of the pool.
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