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Temple of Neptune located in the Graeco to Roman ancient vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Graeco-Doric Capital, an antique design, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Graeco Roman Temple at Kom Ombo At Night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Head of roman ruler in Graeco roman museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
painting of a birds in Graeco roman museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mosaic of a rooster in Graeco roman museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dolphin Frieze is a Graeco Italic design, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Graeco-Ionic Capital, palmettes,  vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bacchus Mask is a Graeco Italic style, vintage engraving Royalty Free Stock Photo
The fish Mosaic in graeco-roman museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The fish Mosaic in graeco-roman museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Minting tools for Greek Coins at Graeco roman Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Graeco-Roman Museum Alexandria Egypt Reopen after 20 years Erected in 1892, it was first built in a five-room apartment, inside one small building on Rosetta Street (later Avenue Canope and now Horriya). In 1895, it was transferred to another, larger building near Gamal Abdul Nasser Street. Its first director was Giuseppe Botti. From 1904 to 1932 he was followed by Evaristo Breccia and then Achille Adriani. The museum was inaugurated in 1895 by Khedive Abbas


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