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Deer in Floral Field, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownDeer in Floral Field, 4th-5th century. Mosaic. Late Roman; probably Eastern Mediterranean (Italy)
Mosaic Fragment with Classical Vase, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownMosaic Fragment with Classical Vase, 4th-5th century. Late Roman; probably Eastern Mediterranean (Italy)
Leaping Feline in Floral Field, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownLeaping Feline in Floral Field, 4th-5th century. Mosaic. Late Roman; probably Eastern Mediterranean (Italy)
Bottle, 4th-6th century. Creator: UnknownBottle, 4th-6th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or early Byzantine; coast of Syria or Palestine
Kuttrolf (Bottle with Divided Neck), 4th century. Creator: UnknownKuttrolf (Bottle with Divided Neck), 4th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; possibly Eastern Mediterranean, Syria
Table Rim Fragments, 4th century. Creator: UnknownTable Rim Fragments, 4th century. Carved marble relief frieze of animals, Late Roman or Byzantine; Constantinople(Istanbul)
Jug, late 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownJug, late 4th-5th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; Eastern Mediterranean, Ancient Near East
Double-Handled Jar, 300-450. Creator: UnknownDouble-Handled Jar, 300-450. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; Eastern Mediterranean, Levant
Bowl, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownBowl, 4th-5th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; Eastern Mediterranean, Syria
Doubled-Handled Flask, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownDoubled-Handled Flask, 4th-5th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; Eastern Mediterranean, Syria
Bowl, mid-2nd-early 1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownBowl, mid-2nd-early 1st century BCE. Glass. Late Hellenistic or early Roman; eastern Mediterranean, probably coast of Syria or Palestine
Jug, 4th century. Creator: UnknownJug, 4th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or Byzantine; Eastern Mediterranean, Syria
Hemidrachm (Coin) Depicting a Lion, late 5th century BCE. Creator: UnknownHemidrachm (Coin) Depicting a Lion, late 5th century BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Dionysos, after 146 BCE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Dionysos, after 146 BCE
Diobol (Coin) Depicting a Lion, early 5th century BCE. Creator: UnknownDiobol (Coin) Depicting a Lion, early 5th century BCE
Tertradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great as Herakles, 336-323 BCE
Coin Depicting a Parasol, 40-44, issued by King Agrippa of Judaea. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a Parasol, 40-44, issued by King Agrippa of Judaea
Bottle, 1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownBottle, 1st century BCE. Blown glass. Roman; Levant or Syria
Cosmetic Container and Applicator, 4th century. Creator: UnknownCosmetic Container and Applicator, 4th century. Glass and bronze. Roman; Eastern Mediterranean
Beaker or Goblet, 2nd-3rd century. Creator: UnknownBeaker or Goblet, 2nd-3rd century. Blown glass. Roman; eastern Mediterranean
Vase, about 2nd century. Creator: UnknownVase, about 2nd century. Mould-blown glass. Roman; coast of Syria or Palestine
Coin Depicting a Wreath and Palm Branches, 54-55. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a Wreath and Palm Branches, 54-55. Reverese: two crossing palm-branches. Probably minted in Jerusalem
Coin Portraying Emperor Victorinus, 268-270. Creator: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Victorinus, 268-270. Reverse: Aequitas, the goddess of justice and equality, holding scales. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)
Coin Depicting the God Serapis, 193-211. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Serapis, 193-211. Reverse: prow of a ship with a shrimp or crayfish below. Minted in Smyrna, Ionia (modern Izmir, Turkey)
Quinarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Arcadius, 393 (Spring)-394 (6 September). Reverse: the goddess Victory. Minted in Mediolanum (modern Milan, Italy)
Quinarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Victory, about 43-42 BCE. Creator: UnknownQuinarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Victory, about 43-42 BCE. Reverse: lion facing right. Minted in Gallia Transalpina, the first Roman province north of the Alps (in modern France)
Coin Portraying the Emperor Theodosius, 379-395. Creator: UnknownCoin Portraying the Emperor Theodosius, 379-395. Minted in Constantinople (Istanbul)
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321 AD. Creator: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321 AD. Minted in Arles, [Roman Gaul, modern France]
Denarius (Coin) Portraying Empress Julia Maesa, 218. Creator: UnknownDenarius (Coin) Portraying Empress Julia Maesa, 218. Reverse: personification of Piety. Minted in Antioch
Coin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 31 BCE-476 CE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 31 BCE-476 CE. Reverse: the goddess Athena holding a spear. Minted in Antioch ad Maeandron, Caria
Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximian, about 296-297. Creator: UnknownFollis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximian, about 296-297. Minted in Alexandria (in modern Egypt)
Fighting Cocks and Urn, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownFighting Cocks and Urn, 4th-5th century. Mosaic. Late Roman; probably Eastern Mediterranean (Italy)
Goblet, 4th-5th century. Creator: UnknownGoblet, 4th-5th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or early Byzantine; coast of Syria or Palestine
Dish, Mid-2nd-early 1st century BCE. Creator: UnknownDish, Mid-2nd-early 1st century BCE. Cast mosaic glass technique. Hellenistic or early Roman; eastern Mediterranean
Coin Depicting a Dove, late 3rd-early 2nd century BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a Dove, late 3rd-early 2nd century BCE
Orphrey Band (Depicting the Resurrection), Italy, 15th / 16th century. Creator: UnknownOrphrey Band (Depicting the Resurrection), Italy, 15th/16th century
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximianus Herculius, 303. Creator: UnknownAureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximianus Herculius, 303. Reverse: Hercules with his club and lion skin. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Hadrian, 120-123, issued by Hadrian. Creator: UnknownAureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Hadrian, 120-123, issued by Hadrian. Reverse: seated female figure. Minted in Rome
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Commodus, 180, issued by Commodus. Creator: UnknownAureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Commodus, 180, issued by Commodus. Reverse: Liberalitas holding an abacus and cornucopia. Minted in Rome
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Tiberius, 14-37 CE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Tiberius, 14-37 CE. Reverse: head of Augustus, Tiberius adoptive father. Minted in Alexandria, (in modern Egypt)
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-269. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-269. Reverse: bust of the god Hermanubis wearing a modius (headdress), with a winged caduceus
Coin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 98-117. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 98-117. Reverse: Homonoia holding a patera (dish) and cornucopia. Smyrna, Ionia (modern Izmir, Turkey)
Denarius (Coin) Portraying King Ancus Marcius, 56 BCE, issued by L. Marcius Philippus. Reverse: equestrian statue on an aqueduct, between the arches of which are the letters AQVA MAR. Minted in Rome
Coin Depicting Constantinople, 330-335. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting Constantinople, 330-335. Obverse: personification of the city of Constantinople. Reverse: the goddess Victory. Minted in Constantinople (modern Istanbul)
Coin Depicting the Hero Hercules, 211-222. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Hero Hercules, 211-222. Reverse: an eagle. Thyatira, Lydia, (modern city of Akhisar, Turkey)
Coin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 175-200. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the Amazon Smyrna, 175-200. Obverse: Smyrna holding a bipennis (double axe) over her shoulder. Reverse: ships prow. Minted in Smyrna, Ionia (modern Izmir, Turkey)
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Creator: UnknownAureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Reverse: Serapis wearing a polos on his head, raising his right hand and holding a sceptre. Minted in Rome
Coin Depicting a She-Wolf Nursing Romulus and Remus, 117-192. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a She-Wolf Nursing Romulus and Remus, 117-192. Reverse: Hector with spear and shield. Minted in Ilium, Troas (in modern Turkey)