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by aighpherhead

Rome and Italy, ancient and modern

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Portonaccio Sarcophagus
Pescasseroli, Abruzzo, Italy
Procession, Festa of St Anthony, Arpino Fr. Italy
Pescasseroli town square, Abruzzo, Italy
dancers
Tivoli from the Villa D'Este
Via Del Corso, Rome
Remains of the facades of insulae, latin for apartment buildings, Pompeii
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Pescasseroli, Abruzzo, Italy
Pompeii garden
Statue of the Pope John Paul II near Termini Station Rome. Seems to me the sculptor meant it to be "interactive" in museum parlance, in that he holds open his cloak so people could stand within and be, in effect, enfolded in his embrace. Unfortunately the
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Opus Sectile depiction of Junius Bassus, Consul in 331 CE, with representatives of the four racing factions of the circus. Museo Nazionale Romano
Pantheon
Millstones
Ara Pacis Augustae
bakery, Pompeii.
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