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Fragment of an inlay, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE. Creator: UnknownFragment of an inlay, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of an inlay with a floral pattern, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of an inlay with fish design, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-19 CE
Tablet for inlay with horizontal bar... Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CETablet for inlay with horizontal bar added in recent times, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Bottle, Roman period, ca. 100-200 CE. Creator: UnknownBottle, Roman period, ca. 100-200 CE
Ornament, Possibly Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE. Creator: UnknownOrnament, Possibly Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE
Ball, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE. Creator: UnknownBall, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of block for slicing of inlay... Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman PeriodFragment of block for slicing of inlay. Rod and plate mosaic, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Bead, flattened tubular, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B. C. ?)Bead, flattened tubular, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B.C.?)
Mosaic plaque depicting cartouche motif, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman period, 100 BCE-100 CE
Fragment, Possibly Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE. Creator: UnknownFragment, Possibly Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE
Bead. One end chipped, Roman Period, 1st-2nd century. Creator: UnknownBead. One end chipped, Roman Period, 1st-2nd century
Bead, Roman Period, 2nd-4th century. Creator: UnknownBead, Roman Period, 2nd-4th century
Bead, hexagonal, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B. C. ?). Creator: UnknownBead, hexagonal, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, (1st century B.C.?)
A Fragment. Columnar rod and plate mosaic, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Bead, hexagonal, Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE. Creator: UnknownBead, hexagonal, Roman Period, 30 BCE-395 CE
Bead, Roman Period, 1st-2nd century. Creator: UnknownBead, Roman Period, 1st-2nd century
Fragment of an inlay with floral design, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of a bar, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-19 CE. Creator: UnknownFragment of a bar, Ptolemaic Dynasty to Roman Period, 305 BCE-19 CE
Bead, cylindrical; longitudinal bore, Ptolemaic Dynasty or Roman Period, 305 BCE-14 CE
Fragment of inlay, Roman period, 1st century. Creator: UnknownFragment of inlay, Roman period, 1st century
Fragment of a bowl, Roman period, 1st century. Creator: UnknownFragment of a bowl, Roman period, 1st century
Egyptian Fayum portrait of a man, Roman Period. 2nd century AD. Fayum are personalised mummy portraits that were produced in Egypt during the Roman period, from the 1st to the 3rd century
A Fayum portrait of Aline, also known as Tenos, 1st centuryA Fayum Portrait of Aline, also known as Tenos, 1st century. Fayum are personalised mummy portraits that were produced in Egypt during the Roman period, from the 1st to the 3rd century
Mummy portrait of an Egyptian woman, c1st-3rd century. The use of personalised mummy portraits of this type in Ancient Egypt began during the Roman period
Mummified bull, from Thebes, Egypt, Roman Period, after 30 BC. Bulls were sacred to several gods through which they issued oracles. From the British Museums Collection
Roman depiction of the Celtic goddess EponaRoman period depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona, who was associated with horses. From the British Museums collection
Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. The woman wears a yellow tunic, leaving her breasts exposed, a collar and a winged scarab beetle, and has a garland of rosebuds in her hair
Copper alloy figure of the goddess Epona, seated between two ponies, from Wiltshire, England. From the British Museums collection
Celtic stone Janus-figure, Holzgerlin, Wurttemburg, Germany, 6th - 4th century BC
Epona, Celtic Goddess, Roman period. Epona is associated with the horse
Bronze Statue of Adonis, Saida, Lebanon, 2nd century. From the collection at The Louvre
Columns of the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsColumns of the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Pillars in the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsPillars in the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of Pharaoh before Sekhmet, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of Pharaoh before Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess:a local form of Tefnut), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of Pharaoh before Knum & Sekhmet, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of Pharaoh before Knum (ram-headed) & Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Relief of the Pharaoh before Knum, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsRelief of the Pharaoh before Knum (ram-headed god), Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Detail of a relief of Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman PeriodsDetail of a relief on the first Pylon of the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic and Roman PeriodsCloseup of Pharaoh smiting his enemies before Knum (ram-headed god) and Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), the first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esme, Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Periods
Reliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies, The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, EgyptReliefs of Pharaoh smiting enemies before Knum (ram-headed god) and Sekhmet (lion-headed goddess), The first Pylon, Temple of Khnum, Esna, Egypt, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods
Relief on the Roman Mammisi, Temple of Hathor, late Ptolemaic and Roman, c125 BC - c60 ADRelief on the Roman Mammisi (Birth-House), Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor and Horus the Elder, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, c125 Bc-c60 AD
The Mammisi (Birth-House), Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, 125 BC - 60 ADThe Mammisi (Birth-House), Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor and Horus the Elder, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman periods, 125 BC-60 AD
Vertical detail of a relief of Cleopatra and Caesarion, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, c125 BC-c60 ADVertical detail of a Relief of Cleopatra VII and Caesarion (her son by Julius Caesar) offering to the gods, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman, c125 BC- 60 AD
Horizontal detail of a relief of Cleopatra and Caesarion, Temple of Hathor, c125 BC - c60 ADHorizontal detail of a Relief of Cleopatra VII and Caesarion (her son by Julius Caesar) offering to the gods, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, c125 BC - c60 AD
Detail of pillar, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, c125 BC-c60 ADDetail of pillar, Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor and Horus the Elder, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, c125 BC-c60 AD. Hathor-headed columns in the Hypostyle Hall
Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, late Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, c125 BC-c60 AD. Once a year the goddess Hathor took the voyage on the Nile to Edfu to visit Horus
Mummy case and portrait of Artemidorus, from Hawara, Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. The mummified body is enclosed in a red-painted stucco casing
Mummy of a cat, Abydos, Upper Egypt Roman Period, perhaps 1st century. Animals associated with deities were regularly mummified in the later periods of Egyptian history