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<title>Antefixa</title>
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<description>&quot;The two imperfect antefixa, are amoung those found at Velletri, and described by Carloni. Antefixa are terra-cottas, which exhibited various ornamental designs, and were used in architecture to cover...</description>
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<title>Appian Way Tombs</title>
<description>&quot;A street of tombs outside Rome, on the Appian Way.&quot; -Breasted, 1914...</description>
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<title>Construction of a Portion of Appian Way</title>
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<title>Aqueduct</title>
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<title>Ambo in the Ara Coeli</title>
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<title>Roman Arcade with Engaged Columns</title>
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