A Free Bank of Photographs of Ancient Greco-Roman Sites
Photos by Rosita Claro-Bolt, Doug Bunch, Suzanne Henrich, Christiana
Holyer, Ann Martin, Akila Nayak, & Matthew Webb
Scanning Support by Danielle Flynn, Kara Jones, Louise Silver,
Monika Zawasky
Last Update 16 December 2006
1,635 photographs total
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Aegina
Museum
Temple
Athens
Acropolis
Arches
Caves
Erechtheion
Museum
Odeion
Parthenon
Propylaia
Theatre
of Dionysus
Agora
Acropolis
Views
Museum
Statues
Stoa
Temple
of Hephaistos
Arch
of Hadrian
National
Museum
Roman
Agora
Temple
of Zeus
Corinth
Acrocorinth
Museum
Athenians
& Amazons
Labors
of Heracles
Mosaics
Pottery
Statues
& Busts
Votive
Offerings
Shops
Spring
Temple
of Apollo
Crete
Iraklion
Archaeological Museum
Knossos
Phaistos
Delphi
Gymnasium
Museum
Stadium
Temple
of Apollo
Temple
of Athena
Theatre
Treasuries
Epidauros
Abaton
Baths
Entrance
Katagogion
Museum
Palaestra
Stadium
Temple
of Asklepios
Theatre
Mycenae
Cistern
Lion
Gate
Museum
Tomb
Tombs
of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
Views
Walls
Olympia
Baths
Museum
Palaestra
Stadium
Temple
of Hera
Temple
of Zeus
Sounion
Temple
of Poseidon
Views
Army
Re-Enactors
Weapons
& Equipment
Art & Architecture (Miscellaneous
& Mythological)
Clothing
Accessories
Coins
& Coin Production
Damnatio
Memoriae
Drama
Education
Funerary
Images
of the Dead
Inscriptions
Monuments
Sarcophagi
Stelae
Games
Mythology (see art above)
Oil
Lamps
Votive
Offerings
Writing
Miscellaneous/Mythological Art & Architecture
If you are looking for art relating to mythology, there are some specific sections here (deities, muses, etc) but you would do well to explore the other sections as well (mosaics, frescoes, etc) as a number of those images have mythological scenes, figures, and elements.
Architecture
Capitoline
Wolf
Deities
Frescoes: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Marble
Mosaics: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Muses
Reliefs
Statues: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Art
Baths
Baths
of the Cisiarii
Baths
of Neptune
Commerce
& Residences
Necropolis
Road
Temple
of Ceres
Theatre
Images
of Gods and Goddesses
Parthenon
Statue
of Athena
Aqueducts
Arch
of Constantine
Baths
of Caracalla
Carcer
(Mamertine Prison)
Catacombs
San
Callisto
Circus
Maximus
Cloaca
Maxima
Colosseum: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Column
of Trajan
Constantine
Statue
Forum Romanum
Arch of Septimius Severus: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Arch
of Titus
Basilica
Iulia
Basilica
of Maxentius
Curia
Temple
of Antoninus & Faustina
Temple
of Castor
Temple
of Romulus
Temple
of Saturn
Temple
of Vespasian & Titus
Via
Sacra
Imperial Fora
Forum
of Augustus
Forum
of Nerva
Markets
of Trajan
Largo
Argentina
Mausoleum
of Hadrian
Palatine Hill
Huts
Kryptoporticus
Palace
of Domitian
Pantheon: Gallery
1 / Gallery
2
Pons
Sublicus
Pyramid
of Cestius
Residences
Round
Temple
Santa
Maria in Trastevere - Inscriptions
SPQR
Temple
of Deified Hadrian
Temple
of Portunus
Theatre
of Marcellus
Trevi
Fountain
Via Appia
Stadium
of Domitian
Tomb
of Caecilia Metella
Via
Appia
Walls
of Rome
Amphitheatre
Art
& Architecture
Baths
Bodies
Maps
& Models
Mount
Vesuvius
Residences
& Shops
Roads
Temples
Theatres
Villa of the Mysteries
Artwork
Doors
Wine
Press
Artifacts
Caere
(Cerveteri)
Images
of Etruscan Culture
Churches
Basilica
of St. John
Church
of the Virgin Mary
Constantinople
Hippodrome
Detail
of the Obelisks in the Hippodrome
Istanbul
Archaeological Museum
Ephesus
Art
Baths
Baths
of Varius
Harbor
Baths
Scholastika
Baths
Library
(Mausoleum) of Celsus
Great
Theatre
Odeion
Temples
Urban
Elements
Troy
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