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  • A clay-baked face Roman votive offering
  • A clay-backed hand. Roman votive offering
  • Balneology: Roman bath house; hot and cold steam baths
  • A clay-baked teeth. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked foot. Roman votive offering
  • Graeco-Roman bronze phallic pendant.
  • A pair of clay-backed ears. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked foot. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked face. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked arm. Roman votive offering
  • Clay-baked male genitalia. Roman votive offering
  • Graeco-Roman bronze phallic pendant.
  • Pompe funebri. Di tutte le nationi del mondo. Raccolte dalle storie sagre, et profane / Dal Sr. Dottre. Francesco Perucci.
  • Votive right eye, terracotta, probably Roman, 200BC-200AD.
  • A Graeco-Roman phallic amulet made from alabaster with bronze wings, Pompeii, 100 BC - AD 100
  • A father leaning over the head of a baby with the message 'If we fear to love, we are all suffering from AIDS. Time to Act ...'; an advertisement for the 6th World AIDS Day held in Rome on 1 December 1993 at the Palazzeto Sport, Falaminio. Colour lithograph.
  • Clay-backed uterus. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked breast. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked teeth. Roman votive offering
  • Clay-backed uterus. Roman votive offering
  • Clay-backed uterus. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked face. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-backed leg and foot. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked bladder. Roman votive offering
  • A Graeco-Roman phallic amulet made from alabaster with bronze wings, Pompeii, 100 BC - AD 100
  • Clay-backed uterus. Roman votive offering
  • Above, a seated woman representing Latium (Lazio) or Rome; below, a triton, a river god and a winged woman, representing the Tiber. Etching by R. de Hooghe, 1671.
  • A Graeco-Roman phallic amulet made from alabaster with bronze wings, Pompeii, 100 BC - AD 100
  • Vitae Caesarum cvm Philippi Beroaldi et Marci Antonii Sabellici commentariis. Cum figvris nvper additis / [Caius Suetonius Tranquillus].
  • Clay-baked male genitalia. Roman votive offering