Alan H's photos with the keyword: museum of malaga

Roman Portraits

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Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Museum of Malaga

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The courtyard, Malaga, Spain.

Gilded Bronze Letters

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Part of a Roman inscription. 1st century AD (Antequera) Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Part of Sarcophagus

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Depicting philosophers and a master and disciple. 3rd to 4th century AD (Puente Genil). Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Epigraph

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Lucius Clodius Montanus, born in Singilia, paid for the marble flooring in the basilica and its bronze doors as well as other offerings, and gave a banquet. 1st to 2nd century AD (Singilia Barba, Antequera) Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Mosaic Fragment

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Showing Belleron slaying the Chimera. 4th century AD (Puerta Oscura Gardens, Malaga). Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Birth of Venus Mosaic

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Late 2nd century AD (Cartima). Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Inscription to the Imperial Cult

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The inscription reads: "To the divine Augustus. Quintus Fabius Varus, son of Quintus, Pontifex, Quinquevir, donated and dedicated at his own expense a cripta and hypaestrum."

Milestone

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This milestone probably stood on the edge of one of the roads leading from Malaca to one of the important centres across Baetica. It commemorates the repair of a road by the Emperor Caracalla in the early 3rd century AD. 214AD (Malaga) Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Anchor Stock

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Made from lead. It was found in the waters off Benalmadena. 1st to 3rd century AD (Coast of Malaga) Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Central Motif of a Mosaic

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Depicting Priapus, god of fertility. 1st century AD (Bobadilla, Antequera). Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Phoenician Tomb

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In 2012, archaeologists working on a plot between Calles Jinetes and Refino in Malaga discovered a tomb from the 6th century BC that had been preserved intact, which originally would have been located outside the walls of the Phoenician city of Malaka. The burial chamber, set in a pit dug out of the earth, was built with large sandstone ashlars and covered with a flat or pitched wooden roof. A mound may have marked the grave's location above ground. The tomb was designed in the Phoenician tradition and contained the interred remains of a middle-aged male together with a pendant and arms typical of a Greek warrior including a spear head and helmet. Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Corinthian Helmet

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6th century BC. Found between Calle Jinetes 12-38 and Calle Refino 15, 19, 23, Malaga. Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Large Votive Foot

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Second half of 2nd century AD (Seville). Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Dedication

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VALERIA C(aii) F(ilia) SITVLLINA SACERDOS PERPETVA D(ecreto) D(ecurionum) M C F DE SVA PECVNIA SOLO SVO F[ecit] ET EPVL DATO DEDICAVIT Valeria Situlina, daughter of Gaius, priestess in perpetuity by decree of the decurions of the municipality of Cártima made it at her own expense, on her own land and, after given a banquet dedicated it. Museum of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.