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Sikh Empire Soldiers
Image by Lieut. G. F. Atkinson

Sikh Empire Soldiers

An 1846 illustration showing soldiers of the Sikh empire during the Anglo-Sikh Wars (1845-9) against the British East India Company. (By Lieut. G. F. Atkinson, London Illustrated News)
Troop Positions, Battle of Aliwal
Image by E. Mahlmann

Troop Positions, Battle of Aliwal

A map illustrating the troop positions of the British East India Company (pink) and the Sikh empire (yellow for the first battle line and red for the second line after a regrouping mid-battle) at the battle of Aliwal of 28 January 1846 during...
Forum of Banasa
Image by Carole Raddato

Forum of Banasa

The trapezoidal paved forum (37 x 34 m) of Banasa (also Iulia Valentia Banasa), an ancient city of the province of Mauretania Tingitana (modern-day Morocco). The forum was lined by porticoes and flanked to the north by a rectangular basilica...
Villa Complex at Lixus
Image by Carole Raddato

Villa Complex at Lixus

A villa complex at Lixus on the Atlantic coast (modern-day Morocco) from the time of Juba II (c. 48 BCE to 23 CE), the ruler of Mauretania. The palace-like residence was approximately 7,000 square metres with a long portico, a triclinium...
Roman Amphitheatre at Lixus
Image by Carole Raddato

Roman Amphitheatre at Lixus

The small amphitheatre at Lixus, modern-day Morocco, had a semicircular cavea (seating section) designed to house theatrical plays and gladiatorial combats.
Decumanus Maximus at Volubilis
Image by Carole Raddato

Decumanus Maximus at Volubilis

The Decumanus Maximus was the main east-west street of the ancient city of Volubilis (modern-day Morocco). It was paved with footways on either side and was lined with arcaded porticoes and shops.
Mosaic of Diana and Actaeon
Image by Carole Raddato

Mosaic of Diana and Actaeon

A Roman mosaic in the House of Venus in Volubilis (modern-day Morocco) depicting Diana and a nymph surprised by the hunter Actaeon while bathing. In revenge, the goddess turned Actaeon into a stag. He was then killed by his dogs. The mosaic...
Garum Factory in Lixus
Image by Carole Raddato

Garum Factory in Lixus

Fish-salting and garum-manufacturing workshops in Lixus (modern-day Morocco). The complex had 23 closely-spaced vats (cetariae) and functioned from 40/60 CE to the early 6th century CE. The factory had a salting capacity of over one million...
Capitolium of Volubilis
Image by Carole Raddato

Capitolium of Volubilis

The Capitolium of Volubilis in modern-day Morocco with its porticoed courtyard and single cella was a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva. It was completed under the reign of Emperor Macrinus in 218 CE. Erected on a tall podium...
House of Orpheus, Volubilis
Image by Carole Raddato

House of Orpheus, Volubilis

The House of Orpheus at Volubilis (in modern-day Morocco) takes its name from the large mosaic depicting Orpheus playing the lyre to an audience of animals and birds. The mosaic embellished the house's triclinium (dining room), where the...
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