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Europe, Italy, Campania, Pompeii. Mosaic floor patterns in the House of the Faun. Credit asItaly, Campania, Pompeii. Mosaic floor patterns in the House of the Faun. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Italy, Campania, Pompeii. Bird mosaic in the floor of the House of the FaunItaly, Campania, Pompeii. Bird mosaic in the floor of the House of the Faun. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Vajdahunyad Castle in Varosliget (City Park), Budapest, Hungary
Cologne, Germany, Cologne Cathedral and the Ludwig museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Rhine Westphalia
France, Saint Remy de Provence in Southern France, Glanum, a ruined Greco-Roman city that lay buried in the earth for 17 centuries and was excavated in 1921. Mausoleum of the Julii (about 40 BCE)
France, Arles, Roman Amphitheater arch and typical French window scene
France, Arles, Roman Amphitheater
France, South of France, St. Remy, Glanum, fortified Roman town in ProvenceFrance, St. Remy, Glanum, fortified Roman town in Provence. Ruins of the Temple of Valetudo
France, Languedoc, Gard, View of Pont du Gard bridge with Gardon river (Large format sizes available)
Turkey, Aspendos. Aspendos Theater has survived, fairly undamaged This structure has open air concerts even today due to its extraordinarily perfect acoustics
Turkey, Ephesus. The Nymphaeum Traiani, ancient fountain structure (c. AD 104-114)
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Pictures of feet carved into marble Roman road point customersTurkey, Ephesus. Pictures of feet carved into marble Roman road point customers to local brothel. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruined Roman columnTurkey, Ephesus. Ruined Roman column. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman decorative carvings in marble on a ruin, using Greek classical motifTurkey, Ephesus. Roman decorative carvings in marble on a ruin, using Greek classical motif and inscription. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruin of Roman inscriptions and decorations copied from the ancient GreeksTurkey, Ephesus. Ruin of Roman inscriptions and decorations copied from the ancient Greeks. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Marble Roman carving of a goddess on a ruinTurkey, Ephesus. Marble Roman carving of a goddess on a ruin. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman Ionic column fragment using Greek Ionic capital. Credit asTurkey, Ephesus. Roman Ionic column fragment using Greek Ionic capital. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Turkey, Ephesus. Celsus Library, built in AD 114-117 by Tiberius for his father, facade uses 4 pairs of Ionic columns topped with Corinthian columns
Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. A Roman carving depicts Hermes leading a ram to be sacrificedTurkey, Ephesus. A Roman carving depicts Hermes leading a ram to be sacrificed. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Masada ruins overlooking the Dead Sea, Southern District, Israel (UNESCO World Heritage site)
Middle East, Israel, remains of an ancient aqueduct as sunset at the historic city of Caesarea
Israel, Lower Galilee, floor mosaic of an animal from the mishnaic period at Zippori National Park
Israel, Lower Galilee, floor mosaic from the mishnaic period at Zippori National Park
Replica ancient Roman coinage once circulated in Israel
Israel, Lower Galilee, floor mosaic portrait of a woman from the mishnaic period at Zippori National Park
Israel, Lower Galilee, floor mosaic of a tiger from the mishnaic period at Zippori National Park
Israel, Judean Desert, Dead Sea. The view north across the Judean Desert from the upper terrace at Masada
Interior garden of House Of Hunt, Bulla Regia Archaeological Site, Tunisia, North Africa
The Theater, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa
Memmian baths, Roman ruins of Bulla Regia, Tunisia, North Africa
Marble plaque at Byrsa Hill, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, Punic site of Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa
Roman fountain high relief, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, Punic site of Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa
Corinthian capital, Carthage National Museum, Byrsa Hill, Punic site of Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa
Africa, Morocco, Rabat. The Chellah site of Roman ruins and ancient mosque
Africa, Morocco, detail of a preserved mosaic tile floor in Volubilis, a large compoundMorocco, detail of a preserved mosaic tile floor in Volubilis, a large compound of Roman ruins
Africa, Morocco. Stone columns and remnants of an arch at the roman ruins of VolubilisMorocco. Stone columns and remnants of an arch at the roman ruins of Volubilis
Africa, Morocco, Volubilis. AN archeological site of Roman ruinsMorocco, Volubilis. AN archeological site of Roman ruins. Stork Nest on the columns
Africa, Morocco, Volubilis. Archeological site of ancient Roman ruinsMorocco, Volubilis. Archeological site of ancient Roman ruins
Croatia, Split, Diocletians Plaace at Dawn
Europe, Italy, Rome, Ponte Sant Angelo at Dawn, Also called St. Peters Bridge because it was used by pilgrims going to St. Peters Basilica
Europe, Italy, Rome, Tiber River and Ponte Vittorio Emanuele with St. Peters Basilica in the Background at Dawn