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Athenian Silver Tetradrachm
Image by Mark Cartwright

Athenian Silver Tetradrachm

Athenian Silver Tetradrachm, 479-454 BCE. O: Athena. R: Owl and olive branch. (Alpha Bank Numismatics Collection, Kerkyra, Corfu)
Silver Decadrachm, Syracuse
Image by Mark Cartwright

Silver Decadrachm, Syracuse

Silver decadrachm from Syracuse, Sicily, c. 400 BCE. O: Quadriga with Nike crowning a charioteer. R: Head of Arethousa with dolphins. (Alpha Bank Numismatics Collection, Kerkyra, Corfu)
Map of Europe, 400 CE
Image by Thomas Lessman

Map of Europe, 400 CE

Map of Europe in 400 CE
Maya Urn with Jaguar Figure & Skulls
Image by Walters Art Museum

Maya Urn with Jaguar Figure & Skulls

A polychrome urn with a jaguar figure and skulls. Classic Maya, 600-900 CE, Guatemala. (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore)
Columbarium Being Stripped Bare by 18th-Century Treasure Hunters
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Columbarium Being Stripped Bare by 18th-Century Treasure Hunters

From the 15th-18th centuries CE, the many columbaria that lined the consular highways leading out of Rome were plundered and destroyed. Consequently, one sees bits and pieces of them cemented into the walls of villas and palazzos all over...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Etching of a Columbarium
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Etching of a Columbarium

Although the title under this etching reads "camera sepolcrale inventata"—imaginary sepulchral chamber—it is likely based on the great columbaria for the slaves of Livia and Augustus, which, we know from other etchings, Piranesi did see (Ignoring...
Dancer with Conical Hat Holding Noisemaker, Columbarium Villa Pamphili
Image by Archivio Fiorenzo Catalli

Dancer with Conical Hat Holding Noisemaker, Columbarium Villa Pamphili

One finds such dancers (This one resembles a pop-eyed Pinocchio) in ancient Roman funerary art. Although they may well have apotropaic significance—i.e., to ward off evil—they fit in with the theatrical motifs found on walls in columbaria...
Rabbit Eating Leaves, Blackbird Eating a Cricket, Columbarium of Scribonius Menophilus
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Rabbit Eating Leaves, Blackbird Eating a Cricket, Columbarium of Scribonius Menophilus

Charming frescoes decorate the walls of this first-century CE columbarium, discovered in 1982 CE on the grounds of the Villa Doria Pamphili. Other wall paintings include fishermen, scenes from tragedy, musical instruments, dancers of death...
Staircase: Columbarium 1 Vigna Codini
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Staircase: Columbarium 1 Vigna Codini

Staircase leading to the underground chamber of Columbarium 1, Rome. The central pillar supporting the ceiling is at left.
View from Staircase of Central Pillar and Loculi, Columbarium 1, Vigna Codini
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

View from Staircase of Central Pillar and Loculi, Columbarium 1, Vigna Codini

The loculi in the central pillar of this columbarium in Rome (discovered in 1940 CE) seem to have been reserved for the elected officers of the funeral institution (The name of one of them has been stamped several times into the wet stucco...
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