Roman remains from ancient Beneventum at the Sannio Museum in Benevento, Italy

Roman remains from ancient Beneventum at the Sannio Museum in Benevento, Italy.
Housed in the former Church of Santa Sofia, the Sannio Museum's archaeological collections include pre-Roman finds from the Paleolithic Period, terracottas and ceramics from the Samnite cities of Caudium and Telesia, Roman copies of Hellenistic Greek statues, as well as statues of Emperor Trajan and his wife, Plotina, and reliefs with a gladiatorial theme. There is also an extensive collection of Egyptian and neo-Jewish finds from the Temple of Isis built by the Roman emperor Domitian including statues of priests, of the emperor himself, simulacra of divinities, hawks, lions, and an obelisk of the temple in a separate structure near the museum. Roman funerary monuments are exhibited in the cloister.


Image: 1st century CE gladiator relief from the Roman amphitheater in ancient Beneventum. Currently housed in the Sannio Museum courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Antonio De Capua.

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