56 Bilder zum Thema "epigraf" bei ClipDealer

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Monument to the Challenge in Barletta. Puglia. Italy.
Ancient roman epigraph
Ancient roman epigraph
Archaeological site of Altilia, Molise, Italy: The buildings that enclose the museum area
Remnants of Roman-era columns stand out against the blue sky. Molise, Italy
 Archaeological site of Altilia: The pavement of a Roman road and remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: One of the four access gates to the Roman city. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: detail of the remains of some columns and a dry stone wall in the background. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Archaeological site of Altilia: remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
alcohol word written on wood block. alcohol text on table, concept.
orkhon inscriptions, oldest turkic monuments
Sepino - Molise - Italy - Archaeological site of Altilia: The structure of a wall of the time and in the background the columns of the Basilica.
 Archaeological site of Altilia: The decumanus of the Roman period seen from the top of Porta Boiano. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Fontana del Grifo located in the archaeological site of Altilia - Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Archaeological site of Altilia: One of the four access gates to the Roman city. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia, Molise, Italy: The buildings that enclose the museum area
Hand writing on paper the theory of relativity
orkhon inscriptions, oldest turkic monuments
Cathedral of St. Maria Assunta. Melfi. Basilicata. Italy.
Ancient stone inscriptions
Sepino - Molise - Italy - Archaeological site of Altilia
Epigraph
Archaeological site of Altilia: remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
 The Macellum or market. Archaeological area of Altilia - Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
 Archaeological site of Altilia: Remains of columns with capitals, Sepino, Molise.
 Archaeological site of Altilia: The decumanus of the Roman period seen from the top of Porta Boiano. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Coat of arms. Lecce. Puglia. Italy.
ancient roman epigraph
Archaeological site of Altilia, Molise, Italy: The buildings that enclose the museum area
Archaeological site of Altilia: In the foreground the roof of a building and in the background remains of columns indicating where the Basilica once stood. Sepino, Molise, Italy
The Macellum or market: in the foreground an ancient millstone of a mill and in the background the columns of the Basilica. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: The remains of the ancient baths show a series of communicating environments. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Archaeological site of Altilia: One of the four access gates to the Roman city. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Ruins of theater in the archaeological site of Sepino in Molise, Italy at the daytime
Sepino - Molise - Italy - Archaeological site of Altilia
Archaeological site of Altilia: The remains of the ancient baths show a series of communicating environments. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Archaeological site of Altilia: A paved street typical of Roman roads. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
 Archaeological site of Altilia: The decumanus of the Roman period seen from the top of Porta Boiano. Sepino, Molise, Italy.
Altilia archaeological site:In the foreground a reticulated wall technique used by the Roman Empire in the background one of the four access gates to the Roman town. Sepino, Molise, Italy
Sepino - Molise - Italy - Archaeological site of Altilia: In the foreground remains of cyclopean walls and in the background the colonnade of the Basilica
Ancient Greek script carved on stone plate, Delphi, Greece
Coffee
Remnants of Roman-era columns stand out against the blue sky. Molise, Italy
Archaeological site of Altilia: One of the four access gates to the Roman city. Sepino, Molise, Italy
 Archaeological site of Altilia: Remains of columns with capitals, Sepino, Molise.
orkhon inscriptions, oldest turkic monuments
Anacapri, Campania, Italy - March 12, 2022: Monument to the Fallen made by sculptor Arnaldo Zocchi in bronze in Piazza della Vittoria

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