Skip to main content
Romans in focus
Romans in Focus logo

Main menu

  • Home
  • Women and work
  • insulae
  • Freedmen
  • Auxiliary soldiers
  • Roman Law
  • Growing up
  • Constructing power
  • Religion
  • Museums
  • About

You are here

Home

Sarcophagus of a Roman child

For more information, go to:

http://chnm.gmu.edu/cyh/case-studies/51

Location:

  • Baths of Diocletian, National Museum, Rome
Small marble sarcophagus, with a relief depicting two horse drawn carts, a boy playing with a bird and an child with a walker.
Detail of a marble relief showing figures in a horse drawn cart, and a boy playing with a goose.

Objects in this video

Tomb of Macrinius Maximus
Five children's bullae
Bust of a young boy
Grave figurines and lead coffin
Busts of children
Sarcophagus with statue of a reclining boy
Tomb of Minucia Suavis
Tomb of Maria Auxesis
Sarcophagus of a Roman child
CSCP logo

home-icon 2.png  184 Hills Road
         Cambridge
         CB2 8PQ

Subscribe to our mailing list

Twitter logo CSCP on Τwitter/X

dfe-logo-white.png