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Escena cotidiana en Pompeya....La panaderia ! Museo Arqueologico Nacional de Napoles Carthage, Fresco, Rome, Pompeii, Vulcan, Italia, Sanat, Pompeii And Herculaneum, Antik
Escena cotidiana en Pompeya....La panaderia ! Museo Arqueologico Nacional de Napoles
Wall Painting of Priapus, House of the Vetti Classical Antiquity, Archaeology, Antiques, Ancient Pompeii, Pompeii Italy, Ancient Rome
Wall Painting of Priapus, House of the Vetti
The Interior of the Pantheon in Rome (1747) Giovanni Paolo Pannini Cleveland Museum of Art Architecture, Museums, Street Art, European Art, Arquitetura, Italian Artist, European Paintings
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The Interior of the Pantheon in Rome (1747) Giovanni Paolo Pannini Cleveland Museum of Art
Roman Plumbers Early plumbers used lead pipes in the homes of their affluent clients. Lead poisoning is a commonly accepted explanation for the dementia of Roman emperors like Caligula and Nero. Illness spread to the populace as indoor plumbing became common practice. Citizens migrated away, the capital moved and the empire splintered. The fall of Rome brought a thousand years of medieval squalor and sickness to the world. Ancient Artefacts, Roman, Archaeological Finds, Ancient Artifacts, Historical Artifacts
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Roman Plumbers Early plumbers used lead pipes in the homes of their affluent clients. Lead poisoning is a commonly accepted explanation for the dementia of Roman emperors like Caligula and Nero. Illness spread to the populace as indoor plumbing became common practice. Citizens migrated away, the capital moved and the empire splintered. The fall of Rome brought a thousand years of medieval squalor and sickness to the world.
- Estandartes de las Legiones Romanas Romans, Empire, Legion, Roman Legion, Historia, Ancient, Roma
- Estandartes de las Legiones Romanas
Los barcos palacio de Calígula, los ‘Titanic’ del mundo antiguo Ancient Architecture, Ancient Greece, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Times, Boat
Los barcos palacio de Calígula, los ‘Titanic’ del mundo antiguo
Los barcos palacio de Calígula, los ‘Titanic’ del mundo antiguo
Ara dedicata al Sol Invictus, 150-200. Musei Vaticani, Vaticano. Cultura romana Roman Artifacts, Roman Gods, Roman Era, Ancient Romans
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Ara dedicata al Sol Invictus, 150-200. Musei Vaticani, Vaticano. Cultura romana
Examples of Roman furnishings. Ancient Art, Medieval Furniture, Villa, Roman Art, Reenactment
Examples of Roman furnishings.
Compluvium/Impluvium: This design was created to catch rainwater from the roofs when it rained. The water would flow from the compluvium into the pool like impluvium. I thought this was a pretty clever invention they had, almost like modern day rain catchers for gardens. Roman City
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Compluvium/Impluvium: This design was created to catch rainwater from the roofs when it rained. The water would flow from the compluvium into the pool like impluvium. I thought this was a pretty clever invention they had, almost like modern day rain catchers for gardens.
A thermopolium (tavern) with a butcher's shop in the background. Art, Theatre, Shakespeare, Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare Theater
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A thermopolium (tavern) with a butcher's shop in the background.
La comida en la Antigua Roma. History, Historian, Religion
La comida en la Roma antigua ¿Qué comían los antiguos romanos?
La comida en la Antigua Roma.
Head of a statue of Antinous, lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian Statue, Sculptures, Portrait, Fernando Pessoa, Villa Adriana
Head of a statue of Antinous, lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian
Roman Glass Beaker with Greek Inscription, c. 1st Century CE. Made from greenish-transparent glass, this small beaker or cup features several decorative bands including a wreath pattern, and near the base, a row of chevrons. Below the wreath, an inscription in Greek suggests the beaker’s festive function: “rejoice and be merry.” Ancient Greek, Ancient Pottery
Roman Glass Beaker with Greek Inscription, c. 1st Century CE. Made from greenish-transparent glass, this small beaker or cup features several decorative bands including a wreath pattern, and near the base, a row of chevrons. Below the wreath, an inscription in Greek suggests the beaker’s festive function: “rejoice and be merry.”