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Cologne: ancient water pipe credits:

Dionysus Mosaic, detail Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits:

silver bracelet with child's portrait silver bracelet with child's portrait Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

filigree silver medallion and chainfiligree silver medallion and chain early first century CE Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

bronze oil lamp in the form of a comic mask bronze oil lamp in the form of a comic mask Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

terracotta oil lamps depicting erotic scenes terracotta oil lamps depicting erotic scenes Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

Roman silver and ivory hairpins with sculpted tops and ivory hairpin box with relief carving of satyr and maenad Roman silver and ivory hairpins with sculpted tops and ivory hairpin box with relief carving of satyr and maenad Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

life-size model of Roman wagonlife-size model of Roman wagon modern Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

small terracotta vasesmall terracotta vase with incised scene of maenads killing Orpheus or Pentheus; Roman, third century CE Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

large mosaic of Dionysuslarge mosaic of Dionysus—detail dancing satyr and maenad: from oecus on west side of peristyle of third- century CE Roman villa near modern Cologne Cologne, Romisch- Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

terracotta flask depicting a gladiatorial scene terracotta flask depicting a gladiatorial scene Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

cameo of Augustuscameo of Augustus wearing rayed crown of the sun god indicating deification; first century CE Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

bust of Agrippabust of Agrippa CE Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

large mosaic of Dionysus, satyrs, and maenadslarge mosaic of Dionysus, satyrs, and maenads: x 7 meters (1-2 million tesserae), from oecus on west side of peristyle of third-century CE Roman villa near modern Cologne Cologne, Romisch- Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

mosaic head of Aristotlemosaic head of Aristotle; detail of head from large mosaic depicting Greek philosophers Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988detail of head

mosaic head of Sophocles mosaic head of Sophocles from large mosaic depicting Greek philosophers Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988

model of Roman soldiers quarrying stone for a construction project model of Roman soldiers quarrying stone for a construction project modern Cologne, Romisch-Germanisches Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1988