![]() Marks,Īrch of Constantine Rome, Italy ca. Woman 165-170 C.E.marbleapproximately 5 ft. Portrait Bust of Trajan Decius Capitolino,Īsiatic Sarcophagus with kline portrait of a Model of an Insula Ostia, Italy 2nd century C.E.Įquestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius from Rome, 211-217 C.E.marble 14Īl-Khazneh Petra, Jordan 2nd century C.E. ![]() Portrait bust of a Flavian woman from Rome, Portrait of Augustus as general from Primaporta, Still life with peaches Detail of 4th style wall Gardenscape from the Villa of Livia, Primaporta, House, Herculaneum, Italy late 2nd centuryĭionysiac mystery frieze Room 5, Pompeii,Ĭubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of P. 80 B.C.E.įirst Style wall painting fauces of the Samnite 75ĭinarius with Portrait of Julius Caesar 44Īmphitheater Pompeii, Italy ca. ![]() Portrait of a Roman General Tivoli, Italy ca. The stools, mirrors, drinking cups, and other items are reminders of the houses of the living.Temple of Fortuna Virilis from Rome, Italy ca.ī.C.E.marbleapproximately 1 ft. The Tomb of the reliefs takes its name from the painted stucco reliefs covering its walls and piers. 6-8 and 6-8A) and the Tomb of the Reliefs Interior of the Tomb of the Reliefs Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy late fourth or early third century bce. Two of the most elaborate Cerveteri tombs are the Tomb of the Shields and Chairs (figs.6-8A) follows that of a typical Etruscan house. Terracotta statues of the deceased probably "sat" in the chairs cut out of the bedrock of this subterranean tomb chamber.Interior of the Tomb of the Shields and Chairs Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. Exact find spot of the Cerveteri sarcophagus is unrecorded, but it came from the Banditaccia necropolis. But whereas the Mycenaeans built their tombs with masonry blocks and then covered the burial chambers with an earthen mound, each Etruscan tumulus stood over one or more subterranean multichambered tombs cut out of the dark local limestone called tufa. 6-7) resemble Mycenaean tholos tombs, such as the Treasury of atreus (fig. ![]() In the Banditaccia necropolis at cerveteri, the Etruscans buried several generations of families in multichambered rock-cut underground tombs covered by great earthen mounds (tumuli). Cerveteri, Italy, seventh to second centuries bce. ![]()
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