Italy Trip
Rome P.29
![]() In the Egyptian section. A sarcophagus. |
![]() This one is opened and you can see the wrapped mummy inside. |
![]() This mummy wasn't wrapped. |
![]() The funerary jars. |
![]() A mummified crocodile. |
![]() Not quite sure what this is but you can still see the original paint. For more images of the Egyptian section of the museum, click HERE. |
![]() This is Titus Flavius Vespasianus or, later known as Caesar Vespasianus Augustus |
![]() A statue of Artemis in the Farnese collection. It's pretty much the same as The Fountain of Diana of Ephesus in the Villa 'd Este. |
![]() This statue is called "Toro Farnese." There's so much going on with this statue you really have to walk around it to see everything. If you want to see more of the Farnese collection, click HERE. |
![]() The mosaic rooms. All of the mosaics were incredible! |
![]() The pictures really don't do them justice. |
![]() It's hard to see how tiny each tile is. |
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