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Decoration Mosaics

Greece-Pella mosaics Opus signinum (pebbles)

4th c. BCE

opus tesselatum –Carpet Mosaic

Opus Vermiculatum

Larva convivialis

Cave Canem (House of the tragic poet)

Sosus

Fayoum portrait

Pattern Books?

Copy of Lost Painting? Dioscurides of Samos Menander Synaristosai (?)

House of Neptune and Amphitrite

Decoration Furniture

tintinabulum

Atrium--Arca

Atrium-Lararium

Tablinum-gartibulum

Triclinium

Klinai

Other furniture

Basins and tubs

Bed

House of Julia Felix

Storage-Heculaneum-House of the Bicentenniary

Sculptural Decoration-Classical Sculpture ( 5th c.BCE)

Hellenistic Sculpture 4th- 1stc. BCE Genre/Violence/Humor

Herculaneum

Penates Household gods

Manes Ancestors

Portraiture

Gardens The Peristyle

PEristyle

Wilhemina Jashemsky 1960’s and 70’s Gardens and cultivated areas= about 1/5 of total area of city.

House of the Golden bracelet(VI, 17, 42)

House of the golden Bracelet

House of Venus in the Shell (II.3.3)

Greek Herms“ the stone heap” Syracuse expedition

Herms