Holographic ring Carvilio: a unique artifact of Ancient Rome (3 photos) » Nevsedoma

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An unusual artifact found by archaeologists in an unlooted Roman tomb in 2001. His presence in the tomb indicates that the people buried in it were very wealthy. This is evidenced by a pair of expensive sarcophagi from Greek marble. According to the inscriptions on them, it is known that there were

Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century AD noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. Thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who died at age 18. Found at the Grottaferrata

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

Hologram Carvilio's ring. found in - Museum of Artifacts

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

Roman “hologram” effect ring found in the grave of 1st century AD noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta. Thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who died at age 18. Found at the Grottaferrata

Carvilio's holographic ring: a unique artifact with a 3D effect was recovered by archaeologists from a 1st century AD Roman tomb - Monkey & Elf

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

THE HOLOGRAM IN THE RING: the - Roman Archaeology Today

Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold

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Roman and Greek Art — Roman “hologram” ring from 1st century CE. Gold