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The Annales maximi of the Pontifex maximus, the annual edicts of the praetor, the lists of Roman and municipal senators (decuriones) and jurors (album indicum) were exhibited in this manner. [1] The Acta Diurna, a sort of daily government gazette, containing an officially authorized narrative of noteworthy events in Rome was also published this ...
Alessandro Torlonia acquired further property in Rome and its vicinity, including the Vigna dei Gesuiti on the Aventine Hill, which rested above the remains of the Baths of Decius. [16] Other estates acquired for excavation were at Tuscia and Sabina ; at Fara Sabina (ancient Cures ), the collection's bronze statue of Germanicus was discovered.
Aren Maeir (born 1958) Israeli; Ancient Levant, Israel, Philistines; Mai Yinghao (1929–2016) Chinese; archaeology of the Nanyue kingdom in Guangzhou; Yousef Majidzadeh (born 1938) Iranian; Jiroft culture (Iran) Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi (1940–2020) Iranian; ancient Persia (Iran) Alexis Mallon (1875–1934) French; Levantine prehistory
This is a list of museums with major collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. Naples Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy 130,000 objects [1] State Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia 106,000 objects [2] (Misleading collection, includes many objects from ancient settlements on the Northern Black Sea coast) British Museum, London, UK 100,000 ...
Art collection in ancient Rome was a common practice amongst the ancient Romans. Goods and artworks had symbolic meanings and were used to convey messages about the collector and the Roman state. Due to the popularity of collectable goods an art market sprouted up.
Pages in category "Museums of ancient Rome" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... List of museums of Greek and Roman antiquities; A.
This category is about historians studying antiquity (i.e. ancient history - any historical period before the Middle Ages). Note: ancient Greece and ancient Rome comprise classical antiquity . See also: Category:Archaeologists
The Staatliche Antikensammlungen (German: [ˈʃtaːtlɪçə anˈtiːkənˌzamlʊŋən], State Collections of Antiquities) is a museum in Munich's Kunstareal holding Bavaria's collections of antiquities from Greece, Etruria and Rome, though the sculpture collection is located in the Glyptothek opposite, and works created in Bavaria are on display in a separate museum. [1]