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Pictured is a Roman 2nd century AD marble sarcophagus with a battle scene on display in the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. The complex composition of this battle scene, with warriors, horses, and trophies of armor intertwined to suggest the violence and bloodshed of war, is typical of Roman relief carvings during the Antonine period, AD 138-192.