RM2RMMRXT–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Necropolis of Porta Ercolano. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designa
RM2RMMRXC–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Necropolis of Porta Ercolano. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designa
RMCTGGJ7–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Entrance to the Tumba de las Guirnaldas, the tomb of the Garlands.
RM2RMMT8T–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Arch of Caligula is the current name. It has been variously known as the Arch of Tiberius, the Arch of
RM2RMMT7T–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Mausoleum of the Istacidi family at the necropolis of Porta Ercolano. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre
RM2A0N25M–The Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The amphitheatre was inaugurated in 8 BC. It is part of the Archaeological En
RM2RMMRMC–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Arch of Caligula is the current name. It has been variously known as the Arch of Tiberius, the Arch of
RM2RMMRKW–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Arch of Caligula is the current name. It has been variously known as the Arch of Tiberius, the Arch of
RM2RMMRN2–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Arch of Caligula is the current name. It has been variously known as the Arch of Tiberius, the Arch of
RM2RMMT9D–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Excavated street with stepping stones. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively des
RM2RMMTBE–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Overall view of part of the excavated ruins. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collective
RM2RM8JFK–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Forum. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a UNESCO World Herit
RM2RMMT5D–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Street scene with visitors. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a U
RM2RM8JFP–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Forum. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a UNESCO World Herit
RM2RMMRPP–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Excavated streets. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a UNESCO Wor
RM2RMMRWE–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Excavated streets. Mount Vesuvius in background. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are colle
RM2REX6CX–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The atrium. House of the Vettii. Casa dei Vettii. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are co
RM2REX6CY–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The atrium. House of the Vettii. Casa dei Vettii. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are co
RM2RM8JB1–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Forum. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a UNESCO World Herit
RM2RM8JB7–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Capital of column in the Basilica. The form is known as Pompeian Ionic and appears to be a mix of the
RM2RM8JBB–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Capital of column in the Basilica. The form is known as Pompeian Ionic and appears to be a mix of the
RM2RM8JF9–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Capital of column in the Basilica. The form is known as Pompeian Ionic and appears to be a mix of the
RM2RM8JF6–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Capital of column in the Basilica. The form is known as Pompeian Ionic and appears to be a mix of the
RM2RM8J76–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Mosaic of dog guarding door to the House of Paquius Proculus. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziat
RM2RM8J84–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Mosaic of dog guarding door to the House of Paquius Proculus. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziat
RM2RM8JFF–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Sanctuary of Apollo or Temple of Apollo. Santuario di Apollo. Tempio di Apollo. The bronze statu
RM2RM8JB2–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Sanctuary of Apollo or Temple of Apollo. Santuario di Apollo. Tempio di Apollo. The bronze statu
RM2RM8HYY–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of pharaonic figure amongst greenery. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum,
RM2RM8HRP–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of mythological scene amongst greenery. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum
RM2RM8JFC–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Sanctuary of Apollo or Temple of Apollo. Santuario di Apollo. Tempio di Apollo. Mount Vesuvius i
RM2RM8JB4–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The Sanctuary of Apollo or Temple of Apollo. Santuario di Apollo. Tempio di Apollo. Mount Vesuvius i
RM2RMMTCA–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco thought to refer to Greek myth of Hermaphrodite and Salmacis. House of Venus in a Seashell. Ca
RM2RM8J0P–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of a duel, or battle scene. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre
RM2RM8J0Y–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of a duel, or battle scene. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre
RM2RM8J6C–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. House and Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus. A Thermopolium was a place which sold ready-made hot meal
RM2RM8J72–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. House and Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus. A Thermopolium was a place which sold ready-made hot meal
RM2RM8J6N–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. House and Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus. A Thermopolium was a place which sold ready-made hot meal
RM2RM8JAW–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Centaur, a 1994 bronze by Polish sculptor Igor Mitoraj, 1944 - 2014. It stands in the forum. Pompeii,
RM2RM8JAY–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Centaur, a 1994 bronze by Polish sculptor Igor Mitoraj, 1944 - 2014. It stands in the forum. Pompeii,
RM2RM8J60–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of a serpent in a fig tree. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre
RMJJTCEG–Istanbul, Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Marble head of Alexander the Great, 356 - 323 BC, dating from the first half of the 2nd century BC found a
RMJJTCEC–Istanbul, Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Marble head of Alexander the Great, 356 - 323 BC, dating from the first half of the 2nd century BC found a
RMJJTCDN–Istanbul, Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Marble head of Alexander the Great, 356 - 323 BC, dating from the first half of the 2nd century BC found a
RMJJTCE9–Istanbul, Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Marble head of Alexander the Great, 356 - 323 BC, dating from the first half of the 2nd century BC found a
RM2RMMTDN–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of Mars surrounded by birds in a garden setting. House of Venus in a Seashell. Casa della Vene
RM2RMMTCW–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of Venus in a seashell. House of Venus in a Seashell. Casa della Venere in conchiglia. Pompei
RM2RMMTGK–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Fresco of Venus in a seashell. House of Venus in a Seashell. Casa della Venere in conchiglia. Pompei
RM2RM8J19–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Detail below serpent in a fig tree fresco. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum, a
RM2RM8J13–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Detail below serpent in a fig tree fresco. Casa del Frutteto. Orchard House. Pompeii, Herculaneum, a
RM2RMMT47–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Left to right. Paniskoi, mythological figures who lived in the woods, suckle a kid and play music, whil
RMCTGHFE–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RMCTGGTN–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RMCTGH7K–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RMCTGH64–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RMCTGGP1–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RMCTGH97–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Tumba de Servilia, the Tomb of Servilia.
RM2A0N25K–Entrance to the Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The amphitheatre was inaugurated in 8 BC.
RM2A0N25H–Entrance to the Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The amphitheatre was inaugurated in 8 BC.
RMWREMM8–The Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The amphitheatre was inaugurated in 8 BC. It is part of the
RM2X4G21A–Quiriguá, Izabal, south-eastern Guatemala. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Señor Matheu and Señor Valdeavellano examining one of the monuments which had recently been discovered. From Mundo Grafico, published 1912.
RM2NPJY82–Lisbon, Portugal. Side entrance to the Convento da Ordem do Carmo or Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel which was founded in 1389. The convent was
RM2DG1N2R–Ruins of ancient Pergamum above Bergama, Izmir Province, Turkey. The Temple of Trajan, completed in the 2nd century AD. The ruins are a UNESCO World H
RM2ARN6EP–Visitors listening to an archeological guide at the Archeological site of Atapuerca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Burgos, Burgos Province, Castil
RMKH7EAT–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Praetorian Gate, or Porta Praetoria which gave eastern access to the Roman town of Augusta Praetoria.
RMW7E0GP–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Arch of Augustus, built in 25 BC.
RMKH7EA7–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Praetorian Gate, or Porta Praetoria which gave eastern access to the Roman town of Augusta Praetoria.
RM2P0XK5C–Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia at Bolonia, Cadiz Province, Costa de la Luz, Spain. Remains of the aqueduct which supplied the city with water.
RMPW0TCN–The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, circa 1895. After a photograph from an anonymous photographer.
RMPW0TCG–The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, circa 1895. After a photograph from an anonymous photographer.
RMFAD2TE–Albania. Butrint or Buthrotum archeological site; a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The theatre.
RM2G2N65B–Rome, Italy. Isola Tiberina or Tiber Island with the Ponte Fabricio built in the first century BC. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Her
RM2G2N65J–Rome, Italy. The theatre of Marcellus, left, and the temple of Apollo, right. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2G2N65G–Rome, Italy. The theatre of Marcellus, left, and the temple of Apollo, right. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2G0RBK8–Rome, Italy. Trajan's Column, dating from the second century AD and commemorating the Emperor´s victory in the Dacian War, is about 38 meters or 125
RM2G092TC–Rome, Italy. Terme di Caracalla, or Baths of Caracalla dating from the 3rd century AD. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2G092TG–Rome, Italy. Terme di Caracalla, or Baths of Caracalla dating from the 3rd century AD. The historic centre of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2FKE4F6–Citania de Briteiros, Braga District, Portugal. Iron Age settlement. Foundation of stone house in foreground and two reconstructed dwellings behind.
RM2END92J–Istanbul, Turkey. Archeology Museum. Exterior of the Cinili Pavilion.
RM2EH468W–Antalaya, Antalaya Province, Turkey. Hadrian's Gate, built in honour of a visit to the city by the Emperor in AD 130.
RM2DEMEBY–Ruins of ancient Didyma at Didim, Aydin Province, Turkey. Temple of Apollo.
RM2DEMECG–Ruins of ancient Didyma at Didim, Aydin Province, Turkey. Temple of Apollo.
RM2DEMECE–Ruins of ancient Didyma at Didim, Aydin Province, Turkey. Temple of Apollo.
RM2DEMEC1–Ruins of ancient Didyma at Didim, Aydin Province, Turkey. Carved relief of the head of Medusa.
RMCTGG47–The Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain. Sculpture in the museum of an elephant...
RMCTGG7J–Circular mausoleum in the Roman necropolis of the Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain.
RMCTGGA1–Circular mausoleum in the Roman necropolis of the Archaeological Complex, Carmona, Seville Province, Spain.
RMFAD2WC–Albania. Butrint or Buthrotum archaeological site; a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Butrint Museum.
RMFAD2W3–Albania. Butrint or Buthrotum archaeological site; a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Basilica. Interior.
RMFAD2W1–Albania. Butrint or Buthrotum archaeological site; a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Great Basilica. Exterior.
RM2REX6DG–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The triclinium, or dining room with its frescoes of Greek mythological scenes. The room is also known
RM2H6KM40–The Roman temple of Diana, built during the reign of the emperor Augustus. Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The Archaeological Ensemble
RM2RH2HGJ–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Visitors strolling through the ruins. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively desi
RM2RH2HN1–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. Excavated properties. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata are collectively designated a UNESCO
RM2RH2HJR–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. An excavation on Via dell'abbondanza, one of the major streets in the city. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and
RM2H6KM4B–The Roman temple of Diana, built in the during the reign of the emperor Augustus. Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The Archaeological E
RM2H6KM4N–The Roman temple of Diana, built in the during the reign of the emperor Augustus. Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. The Archaeological E
RM2RH2HN6–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The gardens of Villa di Diomede, the Villa of Diomedes. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata ar
RM2RH2HNF–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The gardens of Villa di Diomede, the Villa of Diomedes. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata ar
RM2RH2HR8–Pompeii Archaeological Site, Campania, Italy. The peristyle at Villa di Diomede, the Villa of Diomedes. Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Torre Annunziata a
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