Mosaics
Statumen; Rudus; Nucleus; Tesserae

Pebble mosaics: Pella Stag Hunt (ca. 325 B.C.): emblema

Tessellated pavements: Opus signinum; Opus tessellatum; Opus vermiculatum; Opus scutulatum

Other: Opus spicatum (brick, not mosaic); Opus sectile

Development

Delos Houses (ca. 100 B.C.): trompe l’oeil: lozenges; key/meander
Villa at Lugnano in Teverina (ca. 30 B.C.): triclinium pavements
Barberini Mosaic from Praeneste (ca. 100 B.C.) opus vermiculatum;
atmospheric perspective
Alexander Mosaic from Pompeii (ca. 100 B.C.) opus vermiculatum
Bucephalus; Darius III; synecdoche; Philoxenos of Eretria
Philosopher Mosaic from Oplontis (ca. 100 B.C.): Plato?
Street Musicians (signed by Dioscourides of Samos) imported emblema
House of Neptune and Amphitrite at Herculaneum: wall mosaics
Ostia (150-200 A.D.): merchant "shop signs" (Square of Corporations); Baths of Neptune mosaic
Hadrian’s Villa (135): battle between Centaurs and animals (Zeuxis)
Drinking Doves (Sosos of Pergamon)

Regional differences

Britannia:
Gloucestershire (ca. 200): glass tesserae; repair
Dorset: Christ with chi-rho monogram; pomegranates (4th A.D.)
Gaul: Lillebonne (France): hunting scene

North Africa:
Leptis Magna Hunting baths: Leopard Hunt (ca. 200 A.D.)
Carthage: Dominus Julius Mosaic (4th c. A.D.)
Sousse: House of the Ostriches (3rd c. A.D.)

Sicily:
Piazza Armerina (ca. 300 A.D.): asymmetry
The Great Hunt Corridor (200 ft.) schematized landscape
Maximian (286-305) owner?