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Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann Ancient Rome Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann

https://www. spiritualpilgrim. net/11_Western-Art/08_Roman/08_Roman https://www.spiritualpilgrim.net/11_Western-Art/08_Roman/08_Roman.htm The Sarcophagus of the Spouses, Cerveteri, Banditaccia necropolis. Ca 520-510 BCE. Paris, Louvre.

Cerveteri, Tomb of the Reliefs, Banditaccia Necropolis Cerveteri, Tomb of the Reliefs, Banditaccia Necropolis. Fourth Century BCE. (RASNA, VAISD). Model Liver. Piacenza, Museo Civico.

Model of an Etruscan Temple, based on Vitruvius.

Roman Patrician with Busts of His Ancestors. Ca 30 BCE. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/146578162852828291/?lp=true Roman Patrician with Busts of His Ancestors. Ca 30 BCE. Rome, Capitoline Museum.

Portrait Busts: Marius (Vatican Museum), Sulla (Vatican Museum), Pompey (Museo della Civiltà), Cicero (Vatican Museum), and Caesar (Vatican Museum)

Augustus of Prima Porta. 20s CE. Vatican Museum.

Nero and Claudius (silver tetradachmas) Tiberius (British Museum)

Ara Pacis Augusti, Rome. 9 BCE. Detail of Imperial Family. Augustus is mostly lost to the left; first figure is Agrippa (toga over head) with ?son Gaius looking up at ?Livia or Julia Ara Pacis Augusti, Rome. 9 BCE. Detail of Imperial Family.

Arch of Titus, Rome. 80s CE Detail of Spoils from Temple of Jerusalem.

Masada. Aerial View. (UNESCO)

Arch of Constantine. Ca 315.

Constantine the Great. Colossal Statue. Ca 320 Constantine the Great. Colossal Statue. Ca 320. Rome, Museo Conservatori. (G W Metz)

                                               Christen Schjellerup Købke, The Forum, Pompeii, with Vesuvius in the Distance. 1841. Los Angeles, Getty Museum

Pompeii, Via dell'Abondanza with Thermopolium (Kathryn Andrus)

Roman Atrium Domus. Typical plan and section. (VRoma)

Pompeii. House of the Tragic Poet. Atrium towards ala. (Leo C. Curran)

Ostia. Warehouse (horrea). (VRoma)

Amphorae from a Shipwreck. First century BCE. Musée Archéologique de St. Raphaël

Via Appia

Pont du Gard. 19 BCE.

Hadrian’s Wall. (Athena Review Image Archive)

Nîmes, Maison Carée. 16 BCE. (Athena Review Image Archive)

Rome, Colosseum. 70s CE. (Athena Review Image Archive)

Kenchreai, Temple of Isis (Wikimedia) Restored view of Temple of Isis, Pompeii (AncientVine.com)

wikipedia Rome, Pantheon. Ca 120.

Istanbul, Haghia Sophia. 532-537 CE. https://yandex.com/collections/card/585b5f5548af7d1465d351d1/ and Wikipedia