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Roman civilization, boundary stone which marked allotments assigned by Gracchis laws

Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Boundary stone which marked the allotments assigned by Gracchis laws (131 b.C.). Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide.

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Black Background Cylinder Latin Script Legislation Republican Age Stone

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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the Roman civilization - a boundary stone that played a pivotal role in marking allotments assigned by Gracchis laws. Dating back to the 2nd century B. C. , this ancient relic offers us an intriguing glimpse into the legislative practices of that era. Against a striking black background, this studio shot highlights the intricate details and craftsmanship of this cylindrical sculpture. The boundary stone stands tall, symbolizing its significance in delineating land divisions during the Republican Age. Its Latin script engravings tell tales of Gracchus Gaius Sempronius and Gracchus Tiberius Sempronius, two influential figures who spearheaded these laws in 131 B. C. This single object serves as a tangible link to Rome's rich history and political landscape. With no people present in the frame, our attention is solely drawn towards this mesmerizing piece of antiquity. The meticulous artistry involved in creating such an artifact is evident through every stroke on its surface. As we delve deeper into Roman civilization, it becomes apparent how their legislation shaped society and allocated resources among citizens. This print not only captures the essence of ancient Rome but also invites us to reflect upon the lasting impact of legal systems throughout history. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, remnants like these continue to fascinate and educate us about our collective pasts.


Framed Prints of Roman civilization, boundary stone which marked allotments assigned by Gracchis laws

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Framed Print featuring a captivating image of a Roman boundary stone from the 2nd century BC. This ancient artifact, sourced from Universal Images Group, bears the inscriptions of the Gracchian laws, marking the allotments distributed during the agrarian reforms initiated by Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus in 131 BC. Add an air of sophistication and history to your space with this intriguing piece of Roman civilization, expertly framed to preserve its authenticity and beauty.


Photo Prints of Roman civilization, boundary stone which marked allotments assigned by Gracchis laws

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print of a Roman boundary stone, hailing from the 2nd century BC. This captivating artifact is a testament to the historical significance of the Gracchian reforms, specifically the land distribution laws enacted by Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus in 131 BC. Each print is meticulously crafted from high-quality materials to bring the intricate details of this ancient relic to life, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Transport yourself to the heart of Roman civilization and own a piece of history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print.


Poster Prints of Roman civilization, boundary stone which marked allotments assigned by Gracchis laws

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Poster Prints, featuring this captivating image of a Roman boundary stone from the 2nd century BC. This ancient artifact, marked with the laws of the Gracchus reforms from 131 BC, offers a glimpse into the rich history and intricacies of Roman civilization. Bring the story of the ancient world into your home or office with this beautiful and authentic reproduction. Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to add a touch of timeless elegance to their space.


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Step back in time with our captivating Roman civilization jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle, featuring a boundary stone from the 2nd century BC, is a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of ancient Rome. Assigned by the Gracchian laws in 131 BC, these boundary stones marked the beginning of land reform and social change. Engage in a rewarding puzzle experience as you piece together this historical masterpiece, bringing the stories of the Roman Empire to life in your own home.

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