Detail of top of open papyrus column and architrave with Ramesses II's names in the Hypostyle of the Ramesseum, on the West Bank of Thebes (TopBib ii2.439):
[Upper] Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Room V. Slab 43. Relief depicting an Assyrian fortified camp, c. 660-650 BC; sketch from gypsum slab in situ, but reported stolen in 1995 (reversed). [Lower] Frieze design with women holding amphorae and warriors:
Medea plans the murder of her children, who are playing knucklebones, sketched or traced from a late 19th century engraving reproducing a fresco from the peristyle 53 of the Casa dei Dioscuri at Pompeii, now in Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, inv. 8977, 1st century AD):
Rim of fragment of basalt clepsydra of Philip Arrhidaeus, from Tell el-Yahudiya, now in London, British Museum, inv. EA 938, c. 320 BC (TopBib iv.58A):
pencil sketch on tracing paper
mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 48.15 and Bonomi MSS 48.17-18