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Donor: Arakan King Thuria Sakka (300 BC)

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Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Dacian men, women, and children lament at the surrender of Decebalus who stands to the left. A Dacian father grasps a boy's arm, pulling him firmly away. The Dacians are being deported from their lands as per the terms of King Decebalus' surrender.

 

Museum of Roman Civilisation.

Donor: Arakan King Surya Kula (520 R.E) (222 BC) In Sitetway (Sittwe) Rakhine State,

 

Left palm rests on its back and the eight pointed star rests on the palm. At the centre of the star there exits a wheel that symbolizes the Dhamma Sakkra. There are uncountable minute images on its head and across the body.

"Offerings to the gods were eternal reminders of the giver or of a specific event in the sanctuary. Special offerings were suitable for specific gods: unguent bottles shaped like a young woman holding a dove or a flower were offered to goddesses of love and fertility such as Aphrodite."

 

Taken at the Glyptoteket in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Donor: Arakan King Mong Ba Gree (1536 AD)

Geometric Period figurines

Vichten Roman Villa, 2nd-3rd c. AD.

 

Luxembourg City History Museum.

The museum of ancient art in Delphi

Ostia, 196-197 d.C.

 

Taken in the Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme, a National Museum of Rome.

Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple. Amun, holding the Ankh of life embraces a Pharaoh- possibly Thutmose III

Bronze Bar Kochba coin with palm branch on front, vine leaf with inscriptions on reverse. 132- 133 AD (1")

I'm guessing this is Basketmaker.

Seattle Art Museum

March 22, 2018

Bath.

 

Roman Baths Museum.

Arlon.

 

The farmer and wife depicted on the front with scenes of farming and selling produce on the sides.

 

Brussels Art & History Museum.

Echternach Roman Villa.

 

Luxembourg City History Museum.

This is a perfectly terrible shot of the place they go to pick out a new hat for the day. Must be the salesman on the right.

Plliar of the Boatmen, 14-37 AD, from Paris.

 

It was dedicated by the Guild of Parisian Boatmen to Tiberius and Jupiter.

 

It then honours a range of Roman and Celtic deities.

 

Tib(erio) Caesare /

Aug(usto) Ioui Optum[o] /

Maxsumo /

nautae Parisiaci /

publice posierunt //

Eurises // Senan[t] U[s]e[t]lo[n][-] //

Iouis // Taruos Trigaranus //

Volcanus // Esus //

[C]ernunnos // Castor // [---] //

Smer[---] //

Fort[una] // [--]TVS[--] // D[--]

 

Cluny Museum.

From a wall fresco in Pompeii.

 

Taken at the National Archeological Museum in Naples.

Taken in the Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme, one of the National Museums of Rome.

In Kyauktaw, Rakhine State.

The Absinthe Drinker, Edouard Manet.

 

Taken at the Glyptoteket in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Plaster, from Pompeii, c. 1-37 AD.

 

Naples National Archaeology Museum.

Donor: Arakan King Mong Ba Gree (1536 AD)

Plaster, from Pompeii, c. 45-79 AD.

 

Naples National Archaeology Museum.

Wing heads and sheep.

Ambush in progress.

No-not that Park.

Athens. c. 330 BC. Marble.

Heart Shaped Amulet(?) with Vulture Motif

Rome, c. 20 BC.

 

Part of a monument to the Roman conquest of the East.

 

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

Landscape of caves.

The Goddess Nut holds up the Sun, Wooden Sarcophagus

Seeing double. 4th Century bust, from what is now Afghanistan.

2nd-1st c. BC, Egypt.

 

Dumbarton Oaks Museum.

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