Museum of Antiquities – Hercules with club
Museum of Antiquities – Apollo
Museum of Antiquities – Pan with panflute
Museum of Antiquities – Roman capitals
Museum of Antiquities – Gravestone for the gladiat…
Museum of Antiquities – Gravestone for the gladiat…
Museum of Antiquities – Gravestone for the gladiat…
Museum of Antiquities – Tombstone of a man
Museum of Antiquities – Master & Slave
Museum of Antiquities – Grave gift – Milling Serva…
Tomb stela of Meryptah
Detail of the tomb reliefs of Horemheb
Tomb statue of Angeriautef – Anubis & Hathor
Mummy chest
Mummy of an unknown man
Coffin of Petisis
Museum of Antiquities – Wall reliefs of Merymery –…
Museum of Antiquities – Wall reliefs of Merymery –…
Museum of Antiquities – Wall reliefs of Merymery –…
Museum of Antiquities – Kitty
Museum of Antiquities – Scarabee on a mummy
Museum of Antiquities – Temple statue of Isis
Museum of Antiquities
Museum of Antiquities – Apollo
Museum of Antiquities – Pallas Athene
Museum of Antiquities – Athens pottery
Museum of Antiquities – Stairs
Museum of Antiquities – Grave relief
Museum of Antiquities – Equestrian
Museum of Antiquities – Satyr
Museum of Antiquities – Owl
Museum of Antiquities – Hoplitodromos
Museum of Antiquities – Dionysos and satyr
Museum of Antiquities – Athenian pottery
Museum of Antiquities – Dionysos and satyr
Museum of Antiquities – Head of a priest
Museum of Antiquities – Giant Dionysos
Museum of Antiquities – Grape bottle
Museum of Antiquities – Decorative disc
Museum of Antiquities – Coin jewellery
Museum of Antiquities – Brooches
Museum of Antiquities – The Dorestad Brooch
Museum of Antiquities – Dog collars
Museum of Antiquities – Wall reliefs of Merymery –…
Stela of Herihor – See-through dress
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Museum of Antiquities – Predicting Owl of mr. Archates Petrios
The owl served as a sign for the business of mr. Petrios. He predicted the future for four as.
2nd or 3rd Century AD
2nd or 3rd Century AD
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