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Marble Door at Hagia Sophia
Image by Juan Ángel Piqueras

Marble Door at Hagia Sophia

White marble door of the Hagia Sophia, photograph by Juan Ángel Piqueras, Istanbul, 25 February, 2026. The Marble Door (also known as “Gate of Heaven and Hell”) in Hagia Sophia’s south upper gallery marks the threshold between the western...
Marble Head of Titus Flavius Orestes
Image by Nathalie Choubineh

Marble Head of Titus Flavius Orestes

Marble head of Titus Flavius Orestes, from Herakleia Lynkestis, near Bitola, North Macedonia, c. 1st-2nd century CE. Archaeological Museum of Heraclea, Bitola. The marble head was located in the colonnaded courthouse near the city's forum...
Marble Altar Sacred to Dushares Puteoli
Image by Liana Miate

Marble Altar Sacred to Dushares Puteoli

Marble altar sacred to Dushares Puteoli. 1st century CE. Museo dei Campo Flegrei, (National Maritime Museum, Sydney Australia). A beautiful piece of Italian Carrrara marble fashioned into an altar to Dushares, a god of the Nabateans from...
Marble Head of Polyphemus
Image by Carole Raddato

Marble Head of Polyphemus

A marble head of Polyphemus, perhaps part of a large-scale sculptural ensemble depicting the blinding of Polyphemos, similar to a group found in an imperial dining grotto at Sperlonga, south of Rome. Dated to about 150 BCE or later. Polyphemus...
Marble Head, Iraq
Image by Mary Harrsch (Photographed at the the Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology)

Marble Head, Iraq

A marble head of a figurine from Iraq, 3rd Millennium BCE. (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology).
Marble Head of a Greek Philosopher
Image by Zde

Marble Head of a Greek Philosopher

Marble head of a philosopher, early Roman copy (2nd century BCE) of a bronze Greek original from the 4th century BCE. Archaeological Museum of Corfu.
Marble Grave Stele with a Family Group
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Marble Grave Stele with a Family Group

This marble grave stele depicting a family group (from Attica, Greece) is dated to c. 360 BCE. It is now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Marble Bust of Juba II
Image by Orf3us

Marble Bust of Juba II

An early 1st Century marble bust of Juba II (r. 29 BCE - 23 CE), king of Mauretania and husband of Cleopatra Selene II (40 - 5 BCE). The bust is in the Glyptotek Museum in Copenhagen.
Marble Statue of Catherine the Great as Minerva
Image by Antonleto

Marble Statue of Catherine the Great as Minerva

Catherine the Great in the guise of Minerva, marble statue by Fedot Shubin, 1789-1790. Russian Museum, St Petersburg.
Marble Head of Emperor Constantine I
Image by Ramon van Opdorp

Marble Head of Emperor Constantine I

Marble head of Emperor Constantine I (r. 306-337 CE) by an unknown artist, c. 325-370 CE. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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