Roman tombstone showing a deceased child with his parents. A boy named Statutius Secundus died at the age of 4. [1066x2560] : r/CemeteryPorn
Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century AD noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. Thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who died at age 18. Found at the Grottaferrata
One of the panels from probably the most important discovery of Roman sculpture of the last 100 years - once decorating a precinct at Aphrodisias (Turkey). Agrippina crowns her son Nero, who
Afon Conwy Roman dock at Caerhun Roman Fort and Medieval Church Dyffryn Conwy Valley Cymru Wales : r/ancientrome
Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. Thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who died at age 18 : r/ancientrome
I dreamt of going to Rome since I was a teen because of Roman architecture and engineering. So in 2018 I finally went and snapped this picture of the most jaw-dropping building
The Palatine Gate provided access through the city walls of Julia Augusta Taurinorum (modern Turin, Italy). It is one of the world's best preserved 1st-century BC Roman gateways. The pair of bronze
The tip of the Imperial scepter of Roman Emperor Maxentius (306 - 312 AD) topped with a crystal sphere. It was discovered during excavations near the base of the Palatine Hill in 2006. Now on display in the National Museum of Rome. : r/ancienthistory
I dreamt of going to Rome since I was a teen because of Roman architecture and engineering. So in 2018 I finally went and snapped this picture of the most jaw-dropping building
The tip of the Imperial scepter of Roman Emperor Maxentius (306 - 312 AD) topped with a crystal sphere. It was discovered during excavations near the base of the Palatine Hill in
An antidotum (digestive) from Macer Floridus (11th c.) : r/sca
This skull, pierced by an iron nail, belonged to a young man, between 16 and 18 years old, who died in the late third or early second century BC. : r /Archaeology21
Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. Thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who died at age 18 : r/ancientrome
I dreamt of going to Rome since I was a teen because of Roman architecture and engineering. So in 2018 I finally went and snapped this picture of the most jaw-dropping building
Mural from the House of Marcus Fabius Rufus at Pompeii, which likely depicts Cleopatra VII and her son Caesarian, as Venus and Cupid. The mural is thought to represent or be a