Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Bas-relief, representing the three Jews in the burning fiery furnace, and Noah in the Ark. Under it several fragments.' Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus, fourth century. Photographer: Unknown
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On the left of which is the preaching and imprisonment of S. Peter; on the right, some miracles of Christ, and His entrance into Jerusalem. The cover below is the same described in No. 2920.'
Sculpture - Sarcophagus representing a bas-relief of a combat of Thesius and the Athenians with the Amazons, now in the Capitoline Museum. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Front of a sarcophagus, representing the history of Mars and Rhaea Sylvia, and of Diana and Endymion. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus of good style of the fifth century, in shallow sculpture, representing the history of Jonah, the fishing, the shepherd, the Resurrection of Lazarus, S. Peter striking the rock and taken prisoner, and Noah in the Ark. Photographer: Unknown