About 100 BCE.
About 100 BCE.
Roman, 2nd century CE. It would’ve been copied from a Greek statue from c.500 BCE. Romans loved the Greek works.
This statue was discovered in 1791 in the Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian
(AD 117-138) at Tivoli outside Rome. @BritishMuseum
Roman, 2nd century CE. It would’ve been copied from a Greek statue from c.500 BCE. Romans loved the Greek works.
This statue was discovered in 1791 in the Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian
(AD 117-138) at Tivoli outside Rome. @BritishMuseum
In the late 700s, Charlemagne waged war against them. Treasures like this bankrolled Charlemagne's imperial ambitions, including gold ink used in some luxury Carolingian manuscripts. 750CE
In the late 700s, Charlemagne waged war against them. Treasures like this bankrolled Charlemagne's imperial ambitions, including gold ink used in some luxury Carolingian manuscripts. 750CE
Featured at shrines concerned with childbirth and sexuality, and his powers served humans as well as the gods. 1st century BCE #BritishMuseum
Featured at shrines concerned with childbirth and sexuality, and his powers served humans as well as the gods. 1st century BCE #BritishMuseum
Not to dispose of anything with the name of God in, they kept over 400,000 texts…Bibles, private letters, bills, slave receipts etc …over 400,000 texts from spain to India. From c.900 CE. #BM
Not to dispose of anything with the name of God in, they kept over 400,000 texts…Bibles, private letters, bills, slave receipts etc …over 400,000 texts from spain to India. From c.900 CE. #BM
A 2,000 year-old Roman souvenir pen with a joke inscription roughly equivalent to:
“I went to Rome and all I got you was this cheap pen!" 😂
Dated to about 70 AD, this iron stylus pen was found in London during excavations by MOLA. 📷 MOLA
#EpigraphyTuesday
#Archaeology
A 2,000 year-old Roman souvenir pen with a joke inscription roughly equivalent to:
“I went to Rome and all I got you was this cheap pen!" 😂
Dated to about 70 AD, this iron stylus pen was found in London during excavations by MOLA. 📷 MOLA
#EpigraphyTuesday
#Archaeology
Showing both the hieroglyphic and the later Demotic alphabet, allowing him to start reading texts. #archaeology #BritishMuseum
Showing both the hieroglyphic and the later Demotic alphabet, allowing him to start reading texts. #archaeology #BritishMuseum
In the city where there are no dogs, the fox is boss.
A malicious wife living in the house is worse than all diseases.
He who possesses many things is constantly on guard.
One does not return borrowed bread
#Ashmolean museum
In the city where there are no dogs, the fox is boss.
A malicious wife living in the house is worse than all diseases.
He who possesses many things is constantly on guard.
One does not return borrowed bread
#Ashmolean museum
c 650 BCE
c 650 BCE
Icarios seen holding the reins of an ox-driven double wheeled cart, filled with sacks of wine. Further to the right, there are two shepherds in a state of inebriation. Writing says “the
First Wine Drinkers” -
House of Dionysus, Paphos, ….wine here so good, big change over last 20yrs. #mosaicmonday
Icarios seen holding the reins of an ox-driven double wheeled cart, filled with sacks of wine. Further to the right, there are two shepherds in a state of inebriation. Writing says “the
First Wine Drinkers” -
House of Dionysus, Paphos, ….wine here so good, big change over last 20yrs. #mosaicmonday
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