A Millennium of ancient Roman culture at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Onatario, Canada

A Millennium of ancient Roman culture at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Onatario, Canada.
The Eaton Gallery of Rome at the Royal Ontario Museum is home to a millennium of ancient Roman culture. It has the largest collection of classical antiquities in Canada, displaying more than 500 objects that range from marble or painted portraits of historical figures to magnificent Roman jewellery. The gallery also features the Bratty Exhibit of Etruria that sheds some light on the Etruscans, a neighbouring civilization. The Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Gallery of Rome and the Near East depicts the lifestyle and culture of societies under Roman rule and their influence in the Near East and the Byzantine gallery reflects the history of the Byzantine Empire from 330 to 1453 CE. Other ancient cultures represented in the ROM's collections include ancient Cyprus, Egypt, Nubia, Bronze Age Aegean, and the Archaeic, Classical, and Hellenistic Periods of Greece.


Image: Finial with the bust of a maenad Roman 100 CE courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum.

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