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Ahriman Statue Front View
Image by Touraj Daryaee

Ahriman Statue Front View

Statue of Ahriman from a Mithraic Temple Unknown provenance, 1st century BCE - 3rd century CE (not yet on display)
Ahriman Statue Side View [2]
Image by Touraj Daryaee

Ahriman Statue Side View [2]

Statue of Ahriman from a Mithraic Temple Unknown provenance, 1st century BCE - 3rd century CE (not yet on display)
Ahriman Statue Back View
Image by Touraj Daryaee

Ahriman Statue Back View

Statue of Ahriman from a Mithraic Temple Unknown provenance, 1st century BCE - 3rd century CE (not yet on display)
Ahriman Statue Side View [1]
Image by Touraj Daryaee

Ahriman Statue Side View [1]

Statue of Ahriman from a Mithraic Temple Unknown provenance, 1st century BCE - 3rd century CE (not yet on display)
Roman Cavalryman Reconstruction
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Roman Cavalryman Reconstruction

A reconstruction model of a Roman cavalryman and horse. A helmet with moveable cheek-pieces, metal armour, long sword and lance were the typical equipment of Roman cavalry members. (Roman Museum Canterbury, UK).
Mourning Scene, Roman Sarcophagus
Image by Mark Cartwright

Mourning Scene, Roman Sarcophagus

A scene of mourning from a Roman child's sarcophagus. Marble, 2nd century CE, Roman cemetery at Agrigento, Sicily.
Temple of the Dioscuri, Agrigento
Image by Mark Cartwright

Temple of the Dioscuri, Agrigento

The remains of the Temple of the Dioscuri (Castor & Pollux), Agrigento, Sicily. The Doric temple, built between 480 and 460 BCE, originally had 6 columns on each facade and 13 along the longer sides.
Temple of Juno, Agrigento
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Temple of Juno, Agrigento

The Temple of Juno (Hera) at Agrigento, Sicily. The Doric temple was not in fact dedicated to Juno and acquired the name due to an error by a Latin author. Built between 450 and 440 BCE, the temple once had six columns on each facade and...
Temple of Concordia, Agrigento
Image by Mark Cartwright

Temple of Concordia, Agrigento

The Temple of Concordia, Agrigento, Sicily. The temple, in Doric style, was constructed between 440 and 430 BCE and had 6 columns on the facade and 13 along the sides. It is one of the best preserved Greek style temples in the Mediterranean...
Kouros (The Agrigento Youth)
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Kouros (The Agrigento Youth)

The kouros known as 'The Agrigento Youth', marble, c. 480 BCE, from Agrigento, Sicily. (Archaeological Museum of Agrigento)
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