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Asclepius (Lat. Aesculapius) - god of health and medicine
Bronze statuette of young boy holding a goose and grapes, on display in Antiquarium\nHouse of the Vettii or Casa dei Vettii or Domus Vettiorum in Pompeii - Italy\nExcavated 1894-1895
manneken pis from belgium
Close up Themis with scale .Justice Concept
Roman Coin - Roman denarius of Emperor Geta
 A bronze Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II, 348 AD. The coin is about the size of a penny and weighs 3.9g
Ancient Greek  Tetradrachm of Philip III, a silver coin from my own collection minted in Ancient Babylon over two thousand years ago.\nHead of Herakles in a lion head dress with the face of Alexander the Great, 323-317 BC
Luang Phor Toh, Amulet from Wat Wihan Thong. Chai Nat Province, Thailand.
Ancient Roman gold aureus coin of Emperor Nero.
An ancient statue of a young man from ancient Greece presumed to be a  philosopher or poet, severe and sad. Small reproduction of original
Silver 5 shekel Carthaginian coin replica with portrait of Tanit the sky goddess and the winged horse Pegasus on the reverse from the First Punic War 264-260 BC cut out isolated on a white background
Little girl showing lady justice model to camera is smiling at camera. Representing children rights.
medieval silver coin, europe
Swiss one franc coin  isolated on white background
A closeup shot of ancient Roman gold aureus coin of Emperor Nero
Bronze statue shot in Chengdu
Dancing faun. Roman bronze statue from Pompeii (Pompei), Italy. Isolated with clipping path
Old chilean coin from 1898 isolate on white background
Roman empire coins. Silver antoninianus of Roman emperor Gordian III, 238-244 AD
Ancient China Bronze Close-up
Золотий денарій
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (26 April 121 – 17 March 180) was Roman emperor from 161 to his death in 180. Please look the other side down under.
Roman coin - Roman denarius of Emperor Trajan.
Traditional Bulgarian Belt Buckle. Folk clothting.
detail of  statue of Perseus holding the head of Medusa on white background, Florence, Italy bronze statue of Perseus holding the head of Medusa,Florence, Italy
The faun is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.\n\nOriginally fauns of Roman mythology were ghosts ( genii ) of rustic places, lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus. Before their conflation with Greek satyrs, they and Faunus were represented as naked men. Later fauns became copies of the satyrs of Greek mythology, who themselves were originally shown as part-horse rather than part-goat.
Ancient coin with Alexander the Great portrait and Athena, inscription King Lysimachus on Greek. Silver tetradrachm coin, old rare money, 290 BC. Concept of Hellenistic Greece and valuable coin.
Danish 2 kroner coin with crowns and a hole in the center.
Manneken Pis - local statue of an urinating boy , landmark of Brussels 2018
An engraved stone plaque on a tomb in the floor of St Nicholas’ Chapel in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The current St Nicholas Chapel was built in the early 15th century as a ‘chapel of ease’ granted to the monks of the priory church of St Margaret (now King’s Lynn Minster).
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