sarcophagus from 3rd century C.E. 3: Bacchus
This naked man is Bacchus, your local deity.
An unidentified stone sarcophagus; I think I missed the caption, sorry.
The remains of the painting on the walls.
Second century sarcophagus 1: gryphons
A pair of gryphons facing one another.
Second century sarcophagus 2: front view
Winged angels of death hold aloft an inscription. Grieving mourners sit below. [more...]
Second century sarcophagus 3: the inscription
Close-up of the Roman inscription: [more...]
Second century sarcophagus 4: other gryphons
The gryphons carved into the other end of this Roman stone coffin, or sarcophagus.
An heraldic crest, or coat of arms, on a tombstone.
S NICHOLAI JACOBI
DEL BARLETARIO
RIGATER ICIVIS PISANI
ETSVORV IIEREDVM [more...]
Close-up of a Latin (or Italian) inscription in the cemetery in Pisa.
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