RFHREDC2–Vessels from the Roman period, a bronze jug from the left, a large bucket of bronze with handles, bronze casseroles and a large kettle-like, ribbed bronze vessel, Germany, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMA8HKX7–Antiquities from the Roman period on display in the Sarcophagus Room of Antalya Regional Museum Antalya Turkey
RMBP297J–2768. MODEL OF A ROMAN PERIOD TABLE ARRANGEMENT
RMD898B3–The Tiber - Roman Period
RM2A7GPY2–Egyptian Mummy Mask, dating from Late Ptolemaic Period-early Roman Period, 1st century BC, Art Institute of Chicago.
RMEC88JJ–Marbel statue of a Roman Commander from the Roman period.
RMC38GG9–Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur. Built by Emperor Augustus in honor of the goddess Isis. Roman Period. About 15 B.C.
RMR9F42P–Stela with Isis, Osiris and Canopus and snake. limestone 46 x 37 x 10.5 cm , Greco-Roman Period 332 BC-395 AD Egypt, Egyptian.
RMT81XXJ–An Egyptian crocodile sphinx, Graeco-Roman period, 3rd/2nd century BC Bronze with green patina. Top of a staff. Shaped like a sphinx with the head of a human or a falcon and the body of a resting crocodile, the head with an opening for a crown or a headdress. The face slightly worn by polishing. Tapered socket with simple line decoration. Height 6.5 cm. Crocodile sphinxes are known from the royal temple of Amenophis III as well as in the temple of Serapis in the Ptolemaic harbour town Berenike. Provenance: Private collection Paris, acquired durin, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2W94GJ3–Three Dice, Ancient Egypt, Roman Period
RMMC6HYA–Seasons Mosaic of the Months from the Roman period (circa 3rd Century AD) now in Sousse Museum Tunisia
RMDFWHMD–Roman Empire. Philosopher, women and prefect. Colored engraving. 19th century.
RMMFFGW7–Head of Pataikos (Ancient Egyptian dwarf deity) dated from the Roman Period (30 BC - 395 AD) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMBHGM32–Historical re-enactment, Roman Period, Romano British woman sculpting women in history costume stone carving carvings fashion
RM2AW3W77–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, asymetrical bracelet with snake heads, found in East Delta, Ptolemaic or Roman period, gold.
RMBJ4CTR–An old bridge from the Roman period spans the dry river bed in the Samaria Gorge in Agia Roumeli, Crete, Greece, Europe
RM2B0EHYG–blade, bronze, 11 cm, Roman period, Italy
RMWH8Y8P–Silver-gilt drinking cup decorated with scenes from the vineyard. Greco-Roman period.
RMRYNW65–Roman Period Statues, Gaziantep Museum Turkey
RFHREDCN–Objects and jewelery from the Roman period, various clasps, a fibula in the form of a hare, a gold necklace of fine braided wires and a comb of bones, Germany, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RM2RE5CDP–Title: Slave pouring something to drink, from the Butlers mosaic from Thugga, Dougga, Tunisia Creator: Unknown (Artwork from ancient times) Date: Believed to be from the 2nd or 3rd century AD (Ancient Roman period) Dimensions: Not specified Medium: Mosaic (Tiles) Location: Thugga (Dougga), Tunisia (Ancient Roman city, now an archaeological site)
RMBP297K–2768. MODEL OF A ROMAN PERIOD TABLE ARRANGEMENT
RMHH4GA3–Styles of hair worn in the Roman period
RFBFW154–View of the old waterwheel for drawing water from the Roman period well at Tuna el Gebel, Middle Egypt
RMEC88JH–Marbel statue of a Roman Commander from the Roman period.
RMC38H1F–Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur. Built by Emperor Augustus in honor of the goddess Isis. Roman Period. About 15 B.C.
RM2HM4M9E–Statue of a lion, Stone / limestone, 55.8 x 29 x 95 cm, 300–642 CE, Late Roman Period ,Byzantine Period, Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RMT81XXK–An Egyptian crocodile sphinx, Graeco-Roman period, 3rd/2nd century BC Bronze with green patina. Top of a staff. Shaped like a sphinx with the head of a human or a falcon and the body of a resting crocodile, the head with an opening for a crown or a headdress. The face slightly worn by polishing. Tapered socket with simple line decoration. Height 6.5 cm. Crocodile sphinxes are known from the royal temple of Amenophis III as well as in the temple of Serapis in the Ptolemaic harbour town Berenike. Provenance: Private collection Paris, acquired durin, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2WMCY0F–Statuette of Kneeling King, 304–30 BC. Egypt, Greco-Roman period (332 BCE–395 CE), Ptolemaic dynasty (305–30 BCE).
RMMBD5KC–Seasons - November. Detail of dog-headed Mercury as symbol of November. Mosaic of the Roman period (c.3rd century A.D.), formerly at Thrysdus, now in the Sousse Museum, Tunisia.
RM2B63FPE–House with marble impluvium. Well preserved ruin in Paestum. Roman Period, 3rd Cent. BC. Archaeological site of Paestum. Campania, Italy.
RMMFGW1X–Two sacred ibises dated from the Roman period from the 1st century BC or the 1st century AD found in Pompeii on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMM4DM30–Roman-period town Capernaum
RM2BE8221–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Deir el Chelwit, temple of Isis, Ptolemaic and Roman period. A monumental gate.
RMBJ4CW0–An old bridge from the Roman period spans the dry river bed in the Samaria Gorge in Agia Roumeli, Crete, Greece, Europe spanned
RM2B0ENHA–pin, bronze, 9 cm, Roman period, Italy
RMKGD74C–Ancient ruins from Roman period underneath Sofia city, Bulgaria.
RMRYNW6N–Grave Stela, Limestone Roman Period Nizip Belkis Village Zeugma Gaziantep Turkey
RMWBKNBY–'Mummy mask of man;' Stucco, guilded and painted, Roman Period, early 1st century, c.e. Egypt
RF2HW168F–Art inspired by Bracelet, Roman Period, 30 B.C.–A.D. 364, From Egypt, Gold, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBP5JXB–4334. ROMAN PERIOD FUNERARY BUSTS FROM TOMBS IN PALMYRA, DEPICTING THE DECEASED IN THEIR BEST COSTUMES.
RMK07KHR–Egyptian Mummy - British Museum, London - Roman Period Woman
RMD90AFH–head stone of the roman period
RMF7P2JH–Coffin lid. Painted terracotta. Roman Period (3rd-4th centuries AD).
RMC38H6W–Egyptian Art. Temple of Dendur. Built by Emperor Augustus in honor of the goddess Isis. Roman Period. About 15 B.C.
RM2RR99KT–Large Jug with a cylindrical body and ribbed strap handle Roman period 2nd century AD Athens, Museum, Greek, Greece. Museum of Cycladic Art
RMDB67F2–archeology, finding from the Scythian, La Tene and Roman period, 8th - 1st century BC, wood engraving, 19th century, Latene culture, pre-Roman, Roman, ancient world, ancient times, La Tene, vessel, vessels, commodity, commodities, jewellery, jewelry, historic, historical, dish, dishes, pot, pots, pottery, jug, jugs, mug, mugs, clipping, clippings, cut-out, cut-outs, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA0R3RK–Aqueduct from Roman period
RMMC8773–Bas relief of the Roman period, of the Goddess of Healing with a pair of snakes. bas relief formerly set in the wall of the parish church at Ilkley (the Roman Olicana) in West Yorkshire, but now beneath the inner bell-tower
RM2B63FRN–The public large pool. Sanctuary of Fortuna Virilis, 3rd Cent. BC. Ruins of Paestum, Roman Period. Site of Paestum, Campania, Italy.
RMAPACYA–Bas relief, Roman period, Ptolemais, Libya
RMEAAWYJ–One of the halls (Roman period), in the archaeological museum of Ancient Olympia, Elis, Peloponnese, Greece
RM2BE824G–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Deir el Chelwit, temple of Isis, Ptolemaic and Roman period. The back, with an immured door and gargoyles.
RMDGPKA1–Sarcophagus from Sardis, Roman period, Izmir Museum of History and Art, Konak, Izmir, İzmir Province, Aegean Region, Turkey
RM2B0ENHW–pin, bronze, 5 cm, Roman period, Italy
RMKGD73R–Ancient ruins from Roman period underneath Sofia city, Bulgaria.
RMCRHHX1–Mausoleo di Galla Placidia from Roman period in Ravenna city in Italy
RMRMHRB8–Mummy Mask of a Man, stucco, gilded and painted, Roman period, early 1st century, c.e. combined contemporary and traditional elements. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY.
RF2HW0XE0–Art inspired by String of 7 Beads, Roman Period, 1st to 2nd Century A.D., From Egypt, Glass, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBP5JXC–4334. ROMAN PERIOD FUNERARY BUSTS FROM TOMBS IN PALMYRA, DEPICTING THE DECEASED IN THEIR BEST COSTUMES.
RMAYKAED–London Map Roman Period
RMRW5GNG–Mosaic floor panel, Roman period, Imperial, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York USA
RMF7P31B–Coffin lid. Painted terracotta. Roman Period (3rd-4th centuries AD).
RMCNR837–Mummy of a young woman. Dated after 30 BC. Origin unknown. Roman period. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RM2CWAJ3A–A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian.
RMGD24A0–geography / travel, Egypt, scripture, Stone of Rosetta, decret of the priest of Memphis for King Ptolemy V Ephiphanes, detail, Greek part, black basalt, 196 BC, British Museum, London, Ptolemaic period, document, hellenism, Greek-Roman period, ancient world, antiquity, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR9WC2R–Roman period sculptures In the National Archaeological Museum at Naples, Italy.
RMERTDE1–Din Lligwy enclosed hut group, Anglesey, the NE rectangular workshop (iron-working) of a Roman-period, native British settlement
RM2C596AD–Fragment of a relief with Isis. Marble piece, Roman Period (30 BC-395 AD). Egypt. Borgia collection. National Archeology Museum of Naples.
RMAPACY7–Headless statue of female figure, Roman period, Libya
RMC5K1TG–Arch of triumph erected during the Roman period in Tyre, Lebanon
RME812H6–Sarcophagi from the Roman period in the Museum of Archaeology in Istanbul
RMDGMNDM–Ground level from the Roman period, landscape section, Varus Battle or Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Kalkriese Museum and Park
RM2B0ENGB–pin, bronze, 15 cm, Roman period, Italy
RMGW3CAK–skeleton of figure lying in position Roman period,Sicily,Italy
RM2RRKJJP–Paestum Archaeological Park, beautiful historical ruins of temples from the Roman period, Campania, Salerno, Italy
RMRMHRBB–Mummy Cartonnage of a Woman, Egypt, Roman period, 1st century, C.E. The elaborate cartonnage slipped over a mummy's head & chest. She has a Roman hairstyle but is associated with the Goddess ISIS. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY.
RF2HW0TFR–Art inspired by Situla, Roman Period, 30 B.C.–A.D. 364, From Egypt, Copper alloy, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBP5JX8–4334. ROMAN PERIOD FUNERARY BUSTS FROM TOMBS IN PALMYRA, DEPICTING THE DECEASED IN THEIR BEST COSTUMES.
RMAY4YEB–London Map Roman Period
RMRW5GN7–Mosaic floor panel, Roman period, Imperial, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York USA
RM2K0ACW0–Mummy mask from a coffin in Asyut, Egypt. Roman Period, 1st century AD
RMCNTNYD–Mummy of a cat. After 30 BC. Roman period. Perhaps 1st century AD. From Abydos. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RM2CWAJ3D–A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian.
RMBRFD57–An Egyptian statuette of Orisis, late Ptolemaic to Roman period. Full cast bronze with greenish-red patina. Sculpted figure in relief wearing the Atef Crown and holding the royal insignia, the crook and flail, in front of the chest. In beautiful condition except for the damaged loop on the back. Height 10.4 cm. historic, historical, people, ancient world, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian, Middle East, Middle-East, exotic, statuette, figurine, figurines, statuettes, sculpture, sculptures, fine arts, art, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, c,
RMR9WC1K–Roman period sculptures In the National Archaeological Museum at Naples, Italy.
RMERTDH3–Din Lligwy enclosed hut group, Anglesey, looking SE at the main round house of a Roman-period, native British settlement.
RMENT28A–Bronze coins of the 4th century AD. Roman period. National Roman Museum. Palazzo Altemps. Rome. Italy.
RMAPACY8–Headless statue of male figure, Roman period, National Museum, Libya
RMC5K1TB–Arch of triumph erected during the Roman period in Tyre, Lebanon
RMBRMFD3–The Sidamara Sarcophagus from Ambararasi of the Roman period in the Museum of Archaeology in Istanbul
RMDGMNDN–Ground level from the Roman period, landscape section, Varus Battle or Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Kalkriese Museum and Park
RM2B0ENJ7–pin, bronze, 7 cm, Roman period, Italy
RMAJ7RXB–Mummy case and portrait of Artemidorus, from Hawara, Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. Artist: Unknown
RM2RRKJET–Paestum Archaeological Park, beautiful historical ruins of temples from the Roman period, Campania, Salerno, Italy
RM2JKRP8F–Mummy Mask of a Man, Stucco, gilded and painted, Roman Period, early 1st century C.E. Egypt: Egyptian men living under Roman rule used mummy masks that combined contemporary and traditional elements. This example features locks of wavy black hair, a Roman fashion at this time.
RF2HW114W–Art inspired by Barrel-shaped bead, Roman Period, 30 B.C.–A.D. 364, From Egypt, Jasper, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBP5JXD–4334. ROMAN PERIOD FUNERARY BUSTS FROM TOMBS IN PALMYRA, DEPICTING THE DECEASED IN THEIR BEST COSTUMES.
RM2B01DTE–Tunisia: Mosaic of a fish from Tunis, Roman period, c. 3rd-5th century CE. Mosaic of fish facing right, by an unknown Roman artist found in Tunis. The fish is a fertility symbol and was also used by both Christians and Jews to refer to the faithful.
RM2X17N2F–A Roman battle by Simon Peter Tilemann in 1641
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation