Roman bronze coin of Constantine the Great, struck in Trier (ancient Treveri) in AD 321. The reverse (cont.)
Bronze coin of Constantine II (Caesar AD 317-337, Augustus AD 337-340), struck at Treveri (Trier, Ge (cont.)
Bronze coin of Crispus (Caesar AD 317-326), probably struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) between AD 32 (cont.)
Bronze coin of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 364-367. The obve (cont.)
A red sandstone offering table with incised decorated on the top face. The table is roughly in the s (cont.)
A black copper alloy statue of Lamassu, a celestial being from ancient Mesopotamian religion bearing (cont.)
Part of a blue glazed ceramic tile depicting a shrine. The shrine is surrounded by uraei and crowned (cont.)
The head of faience figure of lion deity, perhaps Apedemak. It has a hole in the top of its head, pr (cont.)
A yellow sandstone head wearing a solar-disk on top. A back pillar is present on the back. Stylistic (cont.)
Archer's thumb ring made of red granite, which was excavated by the Liverpool Institute of Archaeolo (cont.)
An inscribed sandstone fragment, which functioned as an abacus in the temple designated M291 at Mero (cont.)
A plaster cast of a New Kingdom funerary stela depicting a certain Amunemope and his son Paraemheb w (cont.)
Silver denarius of Nerva (AD 96-98), struck at Rome in AD 97. The obverse depicts the head of Nerva, (cont.)
Silver drachm struck for circulation in the Eastern provinces during the reign of the Roman Emperor (cont.)
Silver denarius of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), struck in Rome in AD 179-180. The obverse depicts t (cont.)
Silver denarius of Hadrian (AD 117-138), struck at Rome in AD 117. The obverse depicts the bearded h (cont.)
Silver denarius struck at Rome during the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian. The obverse depicts t (cont.)
Silver denarius of Lucius Verus (AD 161-169), struck at Rome in AD 168. The obverse depicts the head (cont.)
Silver denarius of Commodus (AD 180-192), struck at Rome in AD 183-184. The obverse depicts the bear (cont.)
Silver drachm of the Parthian ruler Osroes II. The obverse depicts the long-bearded Osroes II, facin (cont.)