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Relieve de un sarcófago con escena de caza. (270 d. C.).

Museo Arqueológico de Munich.

 

Fragment of a large sarcophagus with a relief of a hunt (270 AD).

Archeologic Museum of Munich.

 

Archäologische Staatssammlung München.

In Mostar we met Benjamin. He also traveled and we immediately hit it off. Not surprising, because Benjamin is also a programmer. 2022/05/19 Benjamin

came to visit Herceg Novi, this is a small piece of our evening.

📜 The western spur of the Esquiline Hill was known in ancient times as the Fagutal. It is here that we will begin to explore the immediate surroundings of the Baths of Trajan. The urban condition here was largely a continuation of the Subura neighborhood with the notable exception being the higher terrain and, therefore, more valuable land therein. The Fagutal Hill of the 4th century CE included lavish residences, alongside proto-Christian basilicas and the Augustan-era Porticus Liviae. According to Pliny the Elder's Natural History, "...at Rome, in the Porticus Liviae, a single vine, with its leaf-clad trellises, protects with its shade the walks in the open air..." Just as a vine splits into multiple offshoots, so too are these insights one and the same, but ultimately strewn between two adjacent parcels of the Fagutal Hill.

 

Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

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📜 The so-called Trajan's Market was once a sprawling, multi-level complex along the slopes of the Quirinal Hill. Its multitude of shops, offices and administrative buildings made for a bustling and densely packed backdrop to the spacious Imperial Fora below. Whereas the grand forums were built in the most opulent materials available, the structures of Trajan's Market were built of "less noble materials" and are, consequently, almost completely preserved to this day, as it now houses The Museum of the Imperial Forums in Trajan's Market.

 

Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

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Pompeii's Temple of Jupiter from it's Forum with Mount Vesuvius in the background.

The Greek theater was built in the 3rd century BC. It would have been here that St. Paul preached to the people of Ephesus.

Oil lamp.

 

Museo Arqueológico de Ammán.

Piquetas para tiendas de campaña de los legionarios del campamento de Saalburg.

 

Tent pegs found in Saalburg Roman camp.

📜 In a complete inversion of the historical timeline, the very first Imperial Baths complex (or "Thermae" as the Romans called them) to be designed for SPQR just so happens to be the very last one built in the Eternal City. The fourth century CE marked the twilight of the Western Roman Empire: a time when they were still capable of constructing monumental complexes, but were long past their prime, as evidenced in the Baths of Constantine which were adorned using statuary stripped from other monuments.

 

Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

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natale di roma 2008 - rappresentazione di un matrimonio come si celebrava nell'antica Roma

📍 Vatican City, Vatican 🇻🇦

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Oil lamp.

 

Museo Arqueológico de Ammán.

"In her temple the flames never whiten into ash" -Solinus, 3rd century AD

This photo was took on the 50th edition of the Dymarki Świętokrzyskie on 13th August 2016.

 

More photos from this event: hrafnphotography.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/50th-dymarki-sw...

 

The Pantheon means "all gods" and was built by emporer Hadrian about 120 A.D. as a temple to the classical gods of Rome. It was turned into a Christian church in 608 A.D. and as a result did not suffer from the same level of neglect as the other ancient Roman buildings in the city.

This photo was took on the 50th edition of the Dymarki Świętokrzyskie on 13th August 2016.

 

More photos from this event: hrafnphotography.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/50th-dymarki-sw...

 

The Temple of Portunus. misidentified for a long time as the Temple of Fortuna Virilis - there's still scaffolding on the back, but the porch is revealed!

View from the interior, on the first level.

Realistic Greco-Egyptian mummy masks

Golden rings

Saalburg Museum

📜 Atop the western slopes of the Quirinal Hill, there once stood an imposing complex of sacred precincts. From its terraced vineyards, connected over considerable elevation via winding corridors of switchback ramps, this impressive structure was built under the emperors of the Severan dynasty during the late second century CE, and it is the subject of today's DESIGN Insights.

 

Don't miss these all-new DESIGN Insights post highlighting Phase II of my ongoing efforts to build all of Ancient Rome, circa mid-4th century CE!

 

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The Tiber river with the AD 139 Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant'Angelo) and the AD 134 Pons Aelius (Ponte Sant'Angelo) - Rome, Italy.

Badalona's (Baetulo - Spain) ancient Rome Festival - April 2014

This early Christian basilica dates to mid 6th century. The row of holes just below the upper windows held roof beams that supported the roof over the isle or side nave that was separated from the central nave by the stone wall and archways. The upper windows let in light to illuminate the central nave, while other windows in the outter wall (seen here reduced to almost ground level) illuminated the side naves. This can be best seen in this illustration if you scroll down to the bottom.

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