Illustrations

 

Figure 0.1

Bronze figurine of lar. One of the lares familiares (guardian spirits of the family) kept in a household shrine (lararium); he holds a drinking horn (rhyton) and a dish used for religious offerings (patera).
London, British Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 2002, and VRoma Project (http://www.vroma.org/)

 

You will be responsible for all illustrations shown during class lectures. To refresh your memory, click on the links below. Illustrations are ordered according to chronological era; images from two or more lectures may be grouped together. Below each picture, you will find the minimum amount of information needed to respond accurately to a slide question on the tests. Supplying further information, from your class notes or assigned reading, or by making connections with other images, will earn more credit. Click on the image itself to see a larger version.

  Lecture Slides - Egyptian Daily Life

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  Lecture Slides - Greek Gods

  Lecture Slides - Daily Life in Classical Athens

  Lecture Slides - Hellenistic Egypt

  Lecture Slides - Rome