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Sarcophagus 1: end
One end of an uncaptioned sarcophagus. |
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saScophagus 2: relief
To give some idea of the depth of the carving. |
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Sarcophagus 3: inscription
Just a few words, a name that I cannot read. The abbreviation near the start makes me assume the inscription to be medieval, while the sarcophagus itself is probably Roman. [more...] |
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Sarcophagus 4: the other end
With a coulld in discourse. And a drain-hole. |
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Sarcophagus 5: overview
From the other side. I mist have liked this one, even without a caption. |
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Another one, mid 3rd century stone sarcophagus
With fluting. [more...] |
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And another sarcophagus
With festoons. And cherubs (or more accurately putti). [more...] |
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caption
Rectangular sarcophagus with festoons held by winged putti and marine scenes (half of 2nd century a.d.). Reused in the 14th century for the assopardi family. Medieval top [...] [more...]
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Lions
Oval sarcophagus (mid 3rd century a.d.). Undulating fluting with bust of the deceased – A woman – in clipeus; on the curves lions grasping one an antelope and the other a wild boar. [more...]
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Festoons
Rectangular sarcophagus with festoons held by winged putti and marine scenes (half of 2nd century a.d.). Reused in the 14th century for the assopardi family. Medieval top [...] [more...]
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Rectangular fluted sarcophagus
With I think a carving of the deceased in the middle, and a gryphon on the end. |
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flagstone tomb
With heraldic shield and inscription. |
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