~ Sitting woman (Fresco of the Fourth style from Stabiae).
Date: A.D. 50-70
Provenience: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale)

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~ Sitting woman (Fresco of the Fourth style from Stabiae).
Date: A.D. 50-70
Provenience: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale)
~ Ewer.
Maker/Artist: Ennion
Place of origin: possibly Lebanon, Sidon
Date: A.D. 30-70
Culture: Roman
Medium: Amber glass
Inscription: ENNIωN/ EПOIEI
~ Woman combing her hair; fresco of the Fourth style.
Date: A.D. 60-79
Place of origin rigin: Stabiae, Villa of Ariadne, triclinium (7).
Provenience: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli)
~ Scene of banquet (Fresco of the Fourth style from Herculaneum).
Date: A.D. 50-79
Provinience: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale).
~ Roman Matron.
Date: A.D. 60–70
Culture: Roman
Medium: Marble
~ Military Diploma. Date: March 7th A(d) D(ies) NON(as) MART(ias) of 70 AD, the year of the second consulate of Vespasian: IMP(erator) VESPASIANVS CAESAR AVGVST(us) TRIBVNIC(ia) POTEST(ate) CO(n)S(ul) II.
~ Mummy mask of Aphrodite, daughter of Didas. Date: A.D. 50-70 Place of origin: Hawara, Egypt Period: Roman Period Medium: gold, plaster, linen
Robert Bowyer (1758-1834) expanded his own copy of the Macklin Bible to 45 volumes after acquiring and inserting over 6200 different prints of Biblical events. The Bowyer Bible is now housed in Bolton Museums and Archives. For a presentation of many of these prints see https://archive.org/details/bowyer-bible where Philip De Vere has created flip-books from Phillip Medhurst's collection of photos.