- Circus Maximus - Plan
- Circus Maximus
- Chlamys
- Cerae (open)
- Cerae (closed and sealed)
- Bronze Hermes statue of Herculaneum
- Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs (Apollo temple at Bassa
- Basterna
- Balteus
- Balneum (Roman Bath)
- Bacchus
- Bacchus
Bacchus was the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus. - Augustus
Augustus When Augustus entered upon secure possession of absolute power, the Roman Empire included the fairest and most famous lands on the face of the globe and all the civilised peoples of the ancient world found a place in its ample bosom. - Atrium
- Athena
- Artemis
- Ariadne from the Vatican
- Ares
- Arch of Titus
- Apollo
- Amphoræ, Rhytons, etc.
(British Museum) The modern jars in any of the wine districts of Italy, such as Asti Montepulciano or Montefiascone, thin earthen two-handled vessels holding some twenty quarts, are almost identical with the ancient amphoræ. Suetonius speaks of a candidate for the quæstorship who drank the contents of a whole amphora at a dinner given by Tiberius. This amphora was probably of a smaller size. - Amphitheater