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Professional men, merchants, craftmen, clerks are in the documents of Ancient Rome and are represented in the inscriptions, in sculpture and in the most common working tools.
Gravestone of Marcus Caputafricesis
Gravestone of an imperial manservant
Gravestone of an administrator
Gravestone of an administrator
Sink for decanting oil
Grave stele of an oil merchant
Altar of M. Caerellius Iazemis
Gravestone of a 'doctor de portu oleario'
Base of a statue of Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus
Funerary altar of a fish-seller
Gravestone of an 'ab ornamentis'
Gravestone of a chicken-farmer
Sarcophagus with craftsmen
Gravestone of a marble-worker
Gravestone of a maker of inlaid work
Gravestone of a basket-maker
Urn dedicated by a wine steward
Altar of a livestock dealer
Gravestone of a colorator
Gravestone of a purple-seller
Gravestone of a laundryman
Gravestone of Menander
Gravestone of a barber
Gravestone of the baker Ogulnius
Base dedicated to Fors Fortuna
Gravestone of the vestiarius A. Calvus
Gravestone of a pugillariarius
Gravestone of a cubicularius
Funerary plaque of a goldsmith
Funerary plaque of a goldsmith
Gravestone of A. Cornelius Priscus
Gravestone of Logas
Funerary altar of a medicus ocularius
Gravestone of Helena Lucretia
Relief of a banker
Gravestone of a book-keeper
Gravestone of Nothus
Relief of a herald and a 'placement' steward
Lictor Communis' gravestone
Gravestone of a lictor
Gravestone of an auriga
Funerary urn of a doctor
Money tag
Gravestone of the singer (cantrix) Sophe
Statue of an actor wearing the mask of Father Silenus
Stone block from the tomb of the 'cantores Graeci'
Base dedicated to a pantomime actor
Statuette of an actor dressed as a woman
Gravestone of a comic actor
Gravestone of an historian
Burial altar of a farmer