A Further Selection of Historical Reconstructions for Karwansaray Publishers
Historical reconstructions for Ancient History, Medieval World: Culture & Conflict and Ancient Warfare magazines. Created in watercolours and digitised in Adobe Photoshop.
Roman Emperor Tiberius has a fisherman beaten for offering him a fish on the island of Capri.
The Persian New Year festival of Nowruz, clebrated for over 3,000 years.
The revolt of the auxiliary Tacfarinas against Roman rule in North Africa.
The Roman Emperor Septimus Severus arriving at the newly expanded port of Lepcis Magna.
A late 15th century Hanseatic caravel taking goods and prisoners from a captured Florentine galley.
Megasthenes enters Pataliputra (modern Patna), the capttal of the Mauryan Empire in the 4th Century BC.
A reconstruction of a Celtic feast.
A wild elephant captured in East Africa being transported on a specially designed vessel during the Ptolemaic period.
On a cold day in December 1399 the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II arrives by galley in London to meet Henry IV.
The ideal Benedictine Monastery as outlined in the 9th century Plan of St Gall.
The last desperate attempt by Roman soldiers to defend Amida as it is overrun by the Persians in AD 359.
Queen Elizabeth I meets two Japanese 'gentlemen' on board Sir Thomas Cavendish's ship.