Excavations, 1869 - The Marmorata, or wharf for landing marble, etc., under the Emporium, with an amphora carved in the wall to indicate the place for landing wine or oil, with the opus reticulatum of the first century. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1869 - Marmorata, one end of a large column of marble buried in a singular manner in a dock, and built over in the Middle Ages. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1868 - Palatine on the southern part of the Palaces of the Caesars. Fragment of a wall, and pedestal of a statue with this inscription: [not given]. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1867 - Guard-house of the Seventh Cohort of the Vigili in Trastevere, c. A.D. 100. Decoration in moulded brick of the doorway of the Lararium in the Cavaedium. Photographer: Unknown