Category
page 1Ancient Roman metalwork
fibula
ancient pin or brooch for securing clothing
Warren Cup
ancient Greco-Roman drinking cup
tintinnabulum
wind chime

Fascinus
thumb|300px|Gallo-Roman examples of the fascinum in bronze. The topmost is an example of the "fist and phallus" amulet with a manus fica.
thumb|150px|Phallus inscribed on a paving stone at Pompeii
In ancient Roman religion and magic, the fascinus or fascinum was the embodiment of the divine phallus. The word can refer to phallus effigies and amulets, and to the spells used to invoke his divine protection. Pliny called it a medicus invidiae, a "doctor" or remedy for envy (invidia, a "looking upon") or the evil eye.
bulla
hollow amulet hung around the neck, worn by male children in Ancient Rome
tabula ansata
tablet with dovetail handles
Disc of Theodosius
large ceremonial silver dish
Hildesheim Treasure
large collection of Roman silver found in Hildesheim, Germany
Empress pepper pot
spice container from the Hoxne hoard
Carthage Treasure
Ancient Roman treasure
Traprain Law
hill in East Lothian, Scotland, UK

Esquiline Treasure
hoard
Parabiago plate
ancient Roman silver plate
Arcisate Treasure
Roman silver hoard
Bronze colossus of Constantine
326 CE bronze statue, 11 meters tall