Sculpture - Tomb of the first century (now in the Lateran Museum). Photographer: Unknown
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One of the bas-reliefs of the tombs of the Aterii, found in the year 1849 at Cent-Celle, on the Via Labicana. In this are represented a temple, or a tomb, and a machine for raising stones and a ladder, by means of a treadmill, mentioned by Vitruvius. It seems probable that this was the tomb of a...
Sculpture - First century (in the Lateran Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Another of the bas-reliefs of the tombs of the Aterii, found at Cento-Celle; on which is represented the Arcus in Sacra Via Summa, Arcus and Isis, and the Temple of Jupiter Stator (?); also three busts which are placed upon it. Over these four busts, one, Ceres, with the torch and the ear of cor...
Vatican Museum (179) - Left-hand side of the tomb of L. Cornelius Atimetus and L. Cornelius Epaphras, cutlers, representing a shop-front (Cent. I). Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Tomb of Statilius Aper, measurer of buildings, with his portrait and a wild boar (aper) to shew the origin of his name (now in the Capitoline Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (21) - Marble vase with bas-reliefs representing Lycurgus, King of Thrace, in the act of violating the sacred feasts of Bacchus. Photographer: Unknown
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It was found broken at prima Porta with the statue of Augustus, now in the Braccio Nuovo.'