Located in the Golgama Kosmatka Tumulus near Kazanlak in modern day #Bulgaria.
His famous bronze portrait head can be seen in the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.
Located in the Golgama Kosmatka Tumulus near Kazanlak in modern day #Bulgaria.
His famous bronze portrait head can be seen in the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.
This Dionysos looks like he has seen a few too many parties!
4C AD, from Ancient Halicarnassus (modern day Bodrum) and now on display in Room 70 of the British Museum.
This Dionysos looks like he has seen a few too many parties!
4C AD, from Ancient Halicarnassus (modern day Bodrum) and now on display in Room 70 of the British Museum.
This wonderfully goofy looking Medusa is in the Benaki Museum in Athens, described as:
"Mosaic floor with head of Medusa.
Possibly from Asia Minor, Late Roman period."
This wonderfully goofy looking Medusa is in the Benaki Museum in Athens, described as:
"Mosaic floor with head of Medusa.
Possibly from Asia Minor, Late Roman period."
A lovely Roman altar from Milan, on display in the marvellous Civic Museum of Archaeology. 1st/2nd century CE. Side A has an embedded black marble head of Dionysos/Bacchus.
A lovely Roman altar from Milan, on display in the marvellous Civic Museum of Archaeology. 1st/2nd century CE. Side A has an embedded black marble head of Dionysos/Bacchus.
The extraordinary interior of the Cappella Palatina, in Palermo, Sicily. 12th century.
The extraordinary interior of the Cappella Palatina, in Palermo, Sicily. 12th century.
The Flotilla Fresco, from the West House in Akrotiri, Thera.
Preserved by the volcanic eruption of Santorini/Thera around 1,600 BCE, and now on display in the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, in Fira, Santorini.
The Flotilla Fresco, from the West House in Akrotiri, Thera.
Preserved by the volcanic eruption of Santorini/Thera around 1,600 BCE, and now on display in the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, in Fira, Santorini.
The Triumph of Dionysos, on display in the marvellous museum in Sousse, Tunisia.
From the house of Vergil, Sousse.
Roman, C3 CE.
Full description in Alt text.
The Triumph of Dionysos, on display in the marvellous museum in Sousse, Tunisia.
From the house of Vergil, Sousse.
Roman, C3 CE.
Full description in Alt text.
I’m not sure why this representation of November is looking at her sistrum so suspiciously!
From Ancient Halicarnassus, now in the British Museum.
I’m not sure why this representation of November is looking at her sistrum so suspiciously!
From Ancient Halicarnassus, now in the British Museum.
The birth of Alexander the Great; mosaic found near Baalbek, and now on display in the National Museum of Lebanon, in Beirut.
The birth of Alexander the Great; mosaic found near Baalbek, and now on display in the National Museum of Lebanon, in Beirut.
Marvellous sea-creatures from Ostia Antica.
Marvellous sea-creatures from Ostia Antica.
A lovely sinuous pattern of dolphins and swans, from the House of the Dolphins, a massive (over 3,000 sq metre) house in El Jem, now on display in the museum in El Jem, Tunisia.
First half of the 3rd c. AD/CE.
A lovely sinuous pattern of dolphins and swans, from the House of the Dolphins, a massive (over 3,000 sq metre) house in El Jem, now on display in the museum in El Jem, Tunisia.
First half of the 3rd c. AD/CE.
and Afrasiab today.
"The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the Caesars, the owl calls the watches in the towers of Afrasiab"
and Afrasiab today.
"The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the Caesars, the owl calls the watches in the towers of Afrasiab"
L’ivresse d’Hercule - Hercules’ Drunkenness- C3 AD found in Vienne & now on display in the fine museum in Lyon.
L’ivresse d’Hercule - Hercules’ Drunkenness- C3 AD found in Vienne & now on display in the fine museum in Lyon.
A rather elegant dolphin, C1 CE. Found in Marseilles during the construction of the Cathedral de la Major in the 19th century, and now on display in the superb Museum of the History of Marseilles (Musee d’histoire de Marseille)
A rather elegant dolphin, C1 CE. Found in Marseilles during the construction of the Cathedral de la Major in the 19th century, and now on display in the superb Museum of the History of Marseilles (Musee d’histoire de Marseille)
A hunter, suggested to be Alexander the Great. He can be seen in the Piazza della Vittoria in Palermo.
A hunter, suggested to be Alexander the Great. He can be seen in the Piazza della Vittoria in Palermo.