EditorialSection of Amphitheatre at El Djem showing arches stairs and tiers of seats, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen black ink, red pencil on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 12 7/8 ? 15 3/4 inches (32.7 ? ...
Editorial2 drawings on 1 sheet of interior of amphitheatre at El Djem showing arches, stairs and tiers of seats, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black, red and blue pencil on slightly textured, moderately thick, cream laid paper, Shee...
EditorialSketch of Elevation of Amphitheatre at El Djem showing archways, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black ink, red pencil on thin, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 8 7/8 ? 13 inches (22.5 ? 33 cm), architectural sub...
EditorialSection of Amphitheatre at El Djem showing arches stairs and tiers of seats, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen black ink, red pencil on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 12 7/8 ? 15 3/4 inches (32.7 ? ...
EditorialPlan of three quarters of the amphitheatre at El Djem with descriptive notes, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black ink, red pencil on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 15 1/4 ? 21 1/2 inches (38...
EditorialPlan of one quarter of the amphitheatre at El Djem showing seating tiers, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black ink, red pencil on moderately textured, moderately thick, cream laid paper, Sheet: 15 1/2 ? 21 1/2 inches (39.4 ?...
EditorialPlan of one quarter of the Amphitheatre at El Djem showing outer corridors, James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black ink, red pencil on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 15 1/2 ? 21 1/2 inches (39.4...
EditorialElevation of Amphitheatre of El Djem entitled 'Isrus', James Bruce, 17301794, British, undated, Graphite, pen and black ink, red pencil on moderately textured, moderately thick, cream laid paper, Sheet: 15 1/4 ? 21 1/4 inches (38.7 ? 54 cm), architectu...
EditorialRoman lamps. Clay. 1st century AD. From left to right: Gladiator (Urso, Osuna, Sevilla province, Andalusia), Gladiators (Iponuba, Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia) and Goddess Victoria (El Djem, Tunisia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialAnfitreano romano de El Djem, tambi?n conocido como coliseo de Thysdrus, T?nez. Es el anfiteatro m?s grande de ?frica y el cuarto del mundo. Fue mandado construir por el proc?nsul Gordiano en el 238 d.C bajo el reinado del emperador Maximino el Tracio.
EditorialAnfitreano romano de El Djem, tambi?n conocido como coliseo de Thysdrus, T?nez. Es el anfiteatro m?s grande de ?frica y el cuarto del mundo. Fue mandado construir por el proc?nsul Gordiano en el 238 d.C bajo el reinado del emperador Maximino el Tracio.
EditorialRoman lamps. Clay. 1st century AD. From left to right: Gladiator (Urso, Osuna, Sevilla province, Andalusia), Gladiators (Iponuba, Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia) and Goddess Victoria (El Djem, Tunisia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialRoman lamps. Clay. 1st century AD. From left to right: Gladiator (Urso, Osuna, Sevilla province, Andalusia), Gladiators (Iponuba, Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia) and Goddess Victoria (El Djem, Tunisia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLucernas romana. Arcilla. Siglo I. Gladiador (Urso, Osuna, provincia de Sevilla, Andaluc?a), Gladiadores (Iponuba, Baena, provincia de C?rdoba, Andaluc?a) y Diosa Victoria (El Djem, T?nez). Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Madrid. Espa?a.
EditorialAnfitreano romano de El Djem, tambi?n conocido como coliseo de Thysdrus, T?nez. Es el anfiteatro m?s grande de ?frica y el cuarto del mundo. Fue mandado construir por el proc?nsul Gordiano en el 238 d.C bajo el reinado del emperador Maximino el Tracio.
EditorialAnfitreano romano de El Djem, tambi?n conocido como coliseo de Thysdrus, T?nez. Es el anfiteatro m?s grande de ?frica y el cuarto del mundo. Fue mandado construir por el proc?nsul Gordiano en el 238 d.C bajo el reinado del emperador Maximino el Tracio.