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Sassanian Stamp Seal
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Sassanian Stamp Seal

Fragment of white jasper stamp seal, oval shape with one end cut off straight; engraved with a woman. Early Sassanian, 4th century CE.
View of the Seafront of Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

View of the Seafront of Herculaneum

View of the seafront of the Roman town of Herculaneum from the west.
The Palaestra in Herculaneum
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The Palaestra in Herculaneum

View of the partially excavated Palaestra in Herculaneum which was surrounded by a portico of fluted Corinthian columns on three sides and a cryptoporticus on the north side to support the terrace above. Built during the Augustan period (27...
The Trellis House in Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

The Trellis House in Herculaneum

The Trellis House in Herculaneum was built almost entirely of opus craticium, a low-cost building technique with square wooden frames filled with crushed rocks called opus incertum. The upper floor of this house was intended for use by several...
House of the Beautiful Courtyard, Herculaneum
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House of the Beautiful Courtyard, Herculaneum

The interior courtyard of the House of the Beautiful Courtyard in Herculaneum with a staircase and a wooden balcony connecting to four upstairs rooms.
House of the Black Hall, Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

House of the Black Hall, Herculaneum

View from the tablinum to the peristyle of the House of the Black Hall in Herculaneum.
The Samnite House in Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

The Samnite House in Herculaneum

The atrium of the Samnite House in Herculaneum has a gallery with Ionic columns and latticework fences made of stucco on three sides. The house, which dates from the 2nd century BCE, is one of the oldest buildings so far discovered in Herculaneum...
Hercules Receives the Poisoned Robe
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Hercules Receives the Poisoned Robe

Red-figure pottery depicting Hercules who receives the poisoned robe with Nessus' blood. c. 430 BCE
The Central Baths at Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

The Central Baths at Herculaneum

The Central Baths at Herculaneum were laid out around the beginning of the 1st century CE and were divided into separate (larger) men's and (smaller) women facilities, each with their sequence of changing room (apodyterium), warm room (tepidarium...
Marine Mosaic in the Central Baths of Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

Marine Mosaic in the Central Baths of Herculaneum

Marine mosaic floor decorating the apodyterium (changing room) of the women's baths in Herculaneum. The Central Baths at Herculaneum were built around the beginning of the 1st century CE and were divided, as was then the common practice...
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