Sculpture - Sarcophagus of the second century. Bas-relief representing the Loves of Diana and Endymion, now in the Capitoline Museum. Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Sarcophagus of the fourth century unfinished, with fragments of the marble ornaments of the temple, and capitals of Christian oratory built over the relics of the martyrs in the fifth or sixth century Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus of the fourth century, figures in high relief under arches, alternately round and triangular, in which Christ is represented in the centre, prophesying Peter's denial of him before the Apostles. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus of the fourth century, representing several subjects of the Old and New Testaments mixed together. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (204) - Sarcophagus representing the Death of the Niobides, slain by Diana and Apollo to punish the presumption of the their mother Niobe. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture, fourth century - Fragment of a sarcophagus, representing S. Peter as Moses striking the rock, with two person drinking at the stream (emblematic of his preaching); and the imprisonment of S. Peter. Photographer: Unknown