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Forum of Trajan, Rome
The Basilica Ulpia, Rome
Column of Trajan, Rome
Markets of Trajan, Rome
The Anaglypha Traiani, Rome
Arch of Trajan, Rome
The Pantheon, Rome
Hadrian's Wall, Britain
Hadrian's Mausoleum, Rome
Pons Aelius, Rome
Villa at Trivoli, Italy
Island Enclosure, Italy
Canopus, Italy
Serapeum Dining Complex, Italy
Timgad, North Africa
The Roman Agora, Greece
Hadrian's Library, Greece
The Olympieion, Greece
Hadrian's Arch, Greece
Ephesus, Turkey
Library of Celsus, Turkey
The Temple of Hadrian, Turkey
Terrace Houses, Turkey
Zeugma, Turkey
Fayums portraits, Egypt
Encaustic
A painting technique in which pigment is mixed with wax and applied to the surface while hot.
Tempera
A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk, glue, or casein; also, the medium itself.
Baalbek, Lebenon
Hatra, Iraq
Caesara Maritima's Herodian Harbor, Palestine
Jerash, Jordan
Petra, Jordan
Al-Khazneh, Jordan
Palmyra, Syria
Temple of Bel, Syria
Tower Tombs, Syria
Palmyrene Funerary Reliefs
The Hadrianeum (Temple to Divine Hadrian), Rome
Portrait of Marcus Aurelius
Column of Antoninus Pius; Pedestal, Rome
Marcus Aurelius' Equestrian Statue, Rome
The Column of Marcus Aurelius, Rome
Velletri Sarcophagus
Meleager Sarcophagus
Portonacio Sarcophagus
Ludovisi Sarcophagus
Circus Maximus Sarcophagus
Portrait of Septimius Severus
Portrait of Julia Domna
Lepcis Magna, North Africa
Lepcis Magna Basilica, North Africa
Arch of Septimius Severus, North Africa
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome
Arch of the Argentarii, Rome
Forma Urbis Romana, Rome
Portrait of Caracalla
Baths of Caracalla
Portrait of Philip the Arab
Portrait of Valerian
Portrait of Aurelian
Walls of Aurelian
Portrait of Diocletian
Portrait of the Tetrarchy, Nicomedia
Porphyry Portrait of the Tetrarchs
The Decennalia Base, Rome
Diocletian's Baths, Rome
Arch of Galerius, Thessalonika
Portrait of Constantine
The Dura-Europus
Community Houses
Places where Christians could practice in secret
The Good Shepard
Endymion
Dionysos
Porta Nigra, Trier
Aula Palatina, Trier
Arch of Constantine, Rome
Basilica Nova, Rome
Acrolithic
a statue, usually large scale or even colossal in size, in which the body is constructed of a wooden framework covered with drapery and only the exposed limbs are carved stone
Old St. Peter's, Rome
Santa Costanza, Rome
Ambulatory
The Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
Portrait of Nerva
Portrait of Trajan
Portrait of Hadrian
Portrait of Antoninus Pius
Portrait of Commodus