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Statue of Lord Vishnu
Image by PHGCOM

Statue of Lord Vishnu

Four Armed Vishnu statue, 8-9th Century
Athena Bust, Vatican Museums
Image by Mark Cartwright

Athena Bust, Vatican Museums

The colossal head of Athena from an acrolith statue dating to the late 1st century CE and believed to be a copy of an original by Phidias. Provenance: Tor Paterno. (The Vatican Museums, Rome).
The Braschi Antinous
Image by Mark Cartwright

The Braschi Antinous

The colossal statue of Antinous, favourite of Roman Emperor Hadrian, who drowned in the Nile in 130 CE and was officially made a god by the emperor. Excavated from the site of Hadrian's villa. (The Vatican Museums, Rome).
Roman Ivory Doll
Image by Mark Cartwright

Roman Ivory Doll

A Roman ivory doll from the mid-2nd century CE. From the 'Grottarossa Mummy' sarchophagus, Rome. (Palazzo Massimo, Rome)
Eros
Image by Egisto Sani (used with permission)

Eros

Eros the Greek god of love and desire from an Attic red-figure kylix, 510-500 BCE. (Museo Archeologico Etrusco, Florence).
Trireme Hull with Bronze Ram
Image by Magnus Manske

Trireme Hull with Bronze Ram

The hull of the Olympias, a full-scale reconstruction of an ancient Greek trireme warship. The principal strategy in battle of the trireme was to sink or damage the oars of an enemy vessel using the bronze ram fixed to the ship's prow. Triremes...
Temple of Apollo, Side
Image by Jaroslaw Kulik

Temple of Apollo, Side

The remains of the 2nd century CE Temple of Apollo at Side (modern-day Turkey).
Battle of Salamis, 480 BCE
Image by Dept. of History, US Military Academy

Battle of Salamis, 480 BCE

The distribution of the respective fleets of the Greek allied states (blue) against the Persian forces of Xerxes (red), 480 BCE. The Greeks would outmanoeuvre the Persians in the shallow waters of the straights and win a victory which would...
Roman Statue of Anubis
Image by Mark Cartwright

Roman Statue of Anubis

A Roman marble statue of the Egyptian god Anubis. Provenance: Anzio, Villa Pamphili, 1st-2nd century CE. (Vatican Museums, Rome).
Sleeping Hermaphrodite
Image by Mark Cartwright

Sleeping Hermaphrodite

A Roman marble sculpture of a sleeping hermaphrodite displaying both male and female anatomy. A mid-2nd century CE copy of mid-2nd century BCE bronze original from Asia Minor. (Palazzo Massimo, Rome).
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