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Bronze mask of Juno Lucina, 1st century BCBronze mask of Juno Lucina, a Roman goddess. From Hungary, and now in the National Museum at Budapest, 1st century BC
Tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II of Parthia (ruled 40-51BC)Tetradrachm of King Gotarzes II (ruled 40-51 BC): obverse. He was known for being especially cruel, and had a troubled reign
Brass Sestertius of Claudius, 1st centuryObverse view of a Roman brass sestertius, facing right, 1st century. It depicts the Julio-Claudian Emperor Claudius (10 BC - 54 AD)
Roman Theatre, 1st century BCRoman Theatre in Salamis, 1st century BC
Turkamniya Tomb, 1st century BCTurkamniya Tomb, a Nabatean Monument, 1st century BC
Siq El Barid, 1st century BC-ADSiq El Barid, or Little Petra. View from the Painted House to the opposite wall of the Siq, 1st century BC-AD
The Lion Triclinium, 1st century BCThe Lion Triclinium, a Nabatean Monumentm 1st century BC
Maison Carree, the only intact Roman temple, 1st century BCMaison Carree, the only intact Roman temple, found in Nimes, France. Its preservation is owed to its rededication as a Christian church in the fourth century, 1st century BC
Roman marble head of Claudius, 1st century BCRoman marble head of the Emperor Claudius, 1st century BC
Roman marble head of Seneca, 1st century BCRoman marble head of the philosopher and politician Seneca, 1st century BC
The Roman Theatre at Merida in Spain, built when the town of Augustae Merida was founded, for veterans of the Iberian Wars. It became the capital of Lusitania
Storerooms in Masada, 1st century BCStorerooms in the Jewish fort of Masada, scene of a siege and mass-suicide during the first Jewish revolt against the Romans, 1st century BC
Mandraki Harbour in Rhodes, 1st century BCChildren in Mandraki Harbour in Rhodes, 1st century BC
Byzantine ikon of Saint John the Baptis, 1st century BCByzantine ikon of Saint John the Baptist from Potamies, Crete. Now in the Historical Museum of Heracleion, 1st century BC
Celtic iron age gaming pieces from the Welwyn Garden City burials, now in the British Museums collection
Roman terracotta Campana plaque showing Theseus lifting a huge rockRoman decorative terracotta relief, with a depiction of Theseus lifting the rock to find his fathers sword, from the British Museums collection.Roman terracotta Campana plaque showing Theseus lifting
Statue of Vercingetorix, 1st century BCStatue of Vercingetorix in Alessia, France, 1st century BC
Roman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, 1st century BCRoman relief of the apotheosis of Augustus, showing the deification of the emperor, surrounded by members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, 1st century BC
Detail of the Ara Pacis, 1st century BCDetail of the Ara Pacis showing Augustus, 1st century BC
Painted room from Livias villa, 1st century BCPainted room from Livias (30 January 58 BC-28 September AD 29) villa in Rome, 1st century BC
Curia of Diocletian, 1st century BCCuria of Diocletian (c. 22 December 244 - 3 December 311) in the Forum Romanorum, 1st century BC
Bust of the late Republican politican Julius Caesar, 1st century BCBronze Roman bust of Julius Caesar (July 100 BC -15 March 44 BC), from the Vatican Museums collection, 1st century BC
Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BCRoman stucco of Dionysiac rites from the Villa Farnese, Rome. On the left is the half-drunken Silenus, a woman before an altar, and a youth playing double-pipes, 1st century BC
Roman marble head of an elderly lady, 1st century BCRoman marble head of an elderly lady. The hairstyle is characteristic of the portraits of the time of Octavia (69 BC-11 BC), sister of Augustus (September 23, 63 BC- August 19, 14 AD)
Sculpture of the Emperor Augustus as the Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BCSculpture of the Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) as the Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Rome, 1st century BC
Painted room from Livias villa, c. 1st century BCPainted room from Livias (30 January 58 BC-28 September AD 29) villa in Rome, c.1st century BC
Maison Carree Roman Temple, 1st century BCMaison Carree Roman Temple, Nimes, France. This is the only Roman temple still surviving intact, 1st century BC
Roman baths in Bulla Regia, 1st century BCRoman baths in Bulla Regia, Tunisia, 1st century BC
Marble head of Julia, wife of Tiberius Caesar, 1st century BCMarble head of Julia (30 October 39 BC - AD 14), wife of Tiberius Caesar (16 November 42 BC - 16 March 37 AD) from Hungary. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, 1st century BC
Detail from a stone plinth showing Silvanus, 1st century BCDetail from a stone plinth from Arezzo showing Silvanus, a Roman tutelary god of woods and fields, 1st century BC
Statue of a Roman citizen with a toga, 1st century BCStatue of a Roman citizen with a toga, from the Municipal forum in Merida, from the Roman Museums collection in Merida, 1st century BC
Bulls head Roman sculpture from the Municipal Forum in Merida, 1st century BCBulls head Roman sculpture from the Municipal Forum in Merida, Spain. From Merida Museums collection, 1st century BC
The Roman theatre in Merida, Spain, 1st century BCThe Roman theatre in Merida, Spain. It was built when the town of Augusta Emerita was founded for veterans of the Iberian wars, 1st century BC
Bronze coin of the Scythian king Azes I, 1st century BCBronze coin of the Scythian king of north-west India Azes I (ruled c. 48- 46 BC - 25 BC). He was responsible for the completion of the domination of the Scythians in that region, 1st century BC
Bust of the Roman Emperor Augustus, 1st century BCBust of the Roman Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) from the Vatican Museums collections, 1st century BC
Indian terracotta statuette of a monkey, 1st century BCIndian terracotta statuette of a monkey, from Sar Dheri, from the V&As collection, 1st century BC
Coins of Mark Antony and Octavian, 1st century BCDenarii of Mark Antony (January 14, 83 BC - August 1, 30 BC) and Octavian. On the left is Mark Antony, and on the right Octavian (Augustus) (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD), 1st century BC
Silver Denarii of the Roman politician Mark Antony, 1st century BCSilver Denarii of Mark Antony (January 14, 83 BC - August 1, 30 BC), honouring his legions and other units, 1st century BC
Roman coins of Julius Caesar, 1st century BCRoman denarii of Julius Caesar (January 14, 83 BC -August 1, 30 BC). On the left is an allegory of the destruction of evil by good with the snake being destroyed by the elephant
Silver Denarius of the Roman politician Mark Antony, 1st century BCSilver Denarius of Mark Antony (January 14, 83 BC - August 1, 30 BC), 1st century BC
Head of Antonia, the younger daughter of Mark Antony, 1st centuryHead of Antonia (31 January 36 BC - September/October AD 37), the younger daughter of Mark Antony (January 14, 83 BC -August 1, 30 BC) and Octavia (69 BC -11 BC)
Hellenistic marble statue of a young athlete from Aydin, 1st century BCHellenistic marble statue of a young athlete (Ephebe) from Aydin, from Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul, 1st century BC
Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BCLeft: an obverse side, showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC. Right reads L.Hostilius Seserur
Denarius of Mark Antony, 1st century BCRepublican coin of Mark Antony (83-30 BC), obverse, head facing right, 1st century BC. One of the members of the triumvirate
Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BCGallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani (also found in S.E Britain), obverse side, head facing left, 1st century BC
Laocoon group sculpture of men being devorued by serpents, 1st century BC. Artist: Pliny the ElderLaocoon group sculpture, of Laocoon and his sons being devoured by serpents belonging to Athena to prevent them from breaking into the Trojan Horse, which he was suspicious of
Greek theatre at Ephesus, 1st century BCGreek theatre at Ephesus, Turkey, originally built in Hellenistic times, but enlarged in the first century AD. St Paul (c. 5-67 AD) preached here, 1st century BC
Bust of Julia, 1st century BCBust of Julia, the wife of Tiberius Caesar, currently in the National Museum, Budapest, 1st century BC