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Curiosities of ancient Rome (Artifact)
Artifacts is a collection of curiosities dedicated to objects left behind by the ancient Romans. This category features lesser-known facts and interesting information about archaeological finds, such as tools, weapons, coins, inscriptions, and everyday objects, which provide a deeper understanding of life in the Roman Empire.
Roman fibula showing gladiator fight
Roman fibula showing gladiator fight. Dated back to 2-3 century CE.
Woman on balcony on Roman fresco
Roman fresco showing woman on balcony. Dated back to 1st century BCE – 1st century CE. Currently, located in Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Roman fresco showing Icarus fall into sea
Roman fresco showing Icarus fall into the sea. In the background you can also see a fortified coastal city and amphitheater. The object is located in Pompeii; it is dated to the half of the 1st century CE.
Roman border marker of two houses
Roman border marker of two houses. Inscriptions are on two sides. Object found in Herculaneum.
Roman bell in shape of head
Roman bell in the shape of the head of the Egyptian god Bes. The deity took care of family life and home. The object was damaged – the tongue dropped out. The bell was made of bronze.
