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Roman theater mask from the Baths of Diocletian, c3rd century. The Baths of Diocletian were public baths in Rome, in what is now Italy
Roman Sarcophagus detail with Horsedrawn carriage and children playing c3rd century. At Museo della Terme (National Museum) Rome
Capitoline Triad, Minerva, Jupiter and Juno, Funerary cippus or tomb marker. The Capitoline Triad were a group of three deities worshipped in ancient Rome. Cippus made of travestine (volcanic rock)
Roman Family on a grave-slab. Terme Museum. Bas-reliefs depicting families signified a longing for reunion in the afterlife, rather than a collective burial. Terme Museum Rome
Husband and wife on Roman gravestone. Bas-reliefs depicting couples were popular. It signifies a longing for reunion in the afterlife, rather than a double burial. Terme Museum Rome
Roman Lead Water-Pipe with inscription, c2nd century. Emperor Antominus and Commodia. Rome, Terme Museum
Roman grave-slab showing a family group from Terme Museums collection in Rome