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| APOLLODORUS of Damascus: Forum of Trajan dedicated 112 CE High Empire |
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| model Basilica Ulpia: Forum of Trajan, dedicated 112 CE High Empire |
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| Markets of Trajan, ca. 100 – 112 CE High Empire |
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| Great Hall, Markets of Trajan, ca. 100 – 112 CE High Empire |
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| Pantheon 118 – 125 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| oculus and dome of the Pantheon, 118 – 125 CE Rome |
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| Canopus and Serapeum, Hadrian’s Villa, ca 125 – 128 CE, Tivoli High Empire |
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| detail: Serapeum, Hadrian’s Villa, ca 125 – 128 CE, Tivoli High Empire |
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| Al-Khazneh “The Treasury”, rock-cut tomb 2nd century CE Petra, Jordan High Empire |
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| Asiatic sarcophagus, ca. 165 – 170 CE Eastern Mediterranean, sold to Italy (Melfi) High Empire |
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| model of an insula 2nd century CE, Ostia High Empire |
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| Arch of Trajan, ca. 114 – 118 CE Benevento, Italy High Empire |
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| detail: Arch of Trajan, ca. 114 – 118 CE Benevento, Italy High Empire |
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| Column of Trajan: Basilica Ulpia dedicated 112 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| detail: Column of Trajan dedicated 112 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| Sarcophagus with myth of Orestes, ca. 140 – 150 CE Marble, 2’ 7.5” high High Empire |
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| Pedestal from the Column of Antoninus, Pius and Faustina, ca. 161 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, ca. 161 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| Decursio ca. 161 CE, Rome High Empire |
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| Personification of the Campus Martius Apotheosis, ca. 161 CE Column base of A.P. & F. High Empire |
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| Funerary relief of a vegetable vendor ca. 150 – 200 CE Painted terracotta, 1’ 5” high Ostia, Italy High Empire |
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| Marcus Aurelius, ca. 175 CE Bronze, 11’ 6” high High Empire |
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