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1 Who: Romans What: Ingot When: c Where: Rome

2 Who: Romans What: Corvus When: Punic War I Where: Rome

Who: Romans What: purported bust of Hannibal When: n/a Where: Naples

4 Who: Romans What: Coin of T.S. Gracchus When: 215 BC Where: Rome

5 Who: Romans What : Bust of Publius Cornelius Scipio When: c. AD 79 Where: Naples

6 Who: Hector Le Roux What : La Vestale Tuccia When: 19 th century Where: N/A

Who: Roman elite What: statue with imagines When: Late Republic Where: Naples

Who: Domitian What: Janus coin When: AD Where: Rome

Who: Romans What: Lararium When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Romans What: Capitolium When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii

Who: Aesclepius What: Tiber Island When: Republic Where: Rome

Who: Cybele What: Terracotta lamp When: AD 2 nd century Where: Germany

Who: Cybele What: Sacrificial relief When: AD 3 rd century Where: N/A

Who: Romans What: Capitolium When: Empire Where: Ostia

Who: Romans What: Temple of Fortune model When: Late Republic Where: Praeneste

Who: Romans What: Temple of Saturn When: Republic/Empire Where: Roman Forum

Who: Romans What: Temple of Saturn When: Republic/Empire Where: Roman Forum

Who: Michelangelo What: Cumaean Sibyl When: Early 16 th century Where: Vatican, Sistine Chapel

19 Who: anonymous Roman woman What: Laudatio Turiae When: 8-2 BC Where: Rome

Who: Horatio Greenough What: Statue of Washington as Zeus When: 1840 Where: Washington D.C. 20

21 Who: William Dyce What: Neptune Resigning the Empire of the Sea to Britannia When: 19 th CAD Where: Britain

 Who: Jupiter, Juno, Minerva  What: Roman Coin  When:  Where: Mediterranean

23 Who: Romans What: Sarcophagus When: 3 rd CAD Where: N/A

24 Who: Venus and Mars What: Roman Wall painting When: AD 1 st century Where: Pompeii

 Who: Antoninus Pius  What: Roman Medallion  When: AD 139  Where: Rome 25

Who: Tarpeia What: Roman coin When: Republic, 89BC Where: Rome

Who: Augustus What: Temple of Jupiter When: Early Empire Where: Baalbek (Lebanon)

28 Who: Romans What: Villa of the Mysteries Fresco When: AD 79 Where: Pompeii