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Sommerville, Maxwell. Manual Descriptive of a Collection of Talismans Engraved on Stones and Metals of Various Countries and Epochs, Illustrative of What Man has Worn for his Protection from Accident and Disease; Also, Ancient Gems, Babylonian Cylinders, Persian Seals, etc.. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Archaeology and Paleontology, 1889.

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  • Object[13]
  • no[1]
  • yes[12]
  • no[12]
  • yes[1]
  • mediterranean[13]
  • amulet[2]
  • chisel[1]
  • gem[8]
  • intaglio[1]
  • mold[1]
  • pendant[5]
  • ring[2]
  • germany[1]
  • italy[1]
  • mediterranean[9]
  • persia[1]
  • scandinavia[1]
  • late antique period[4]
  • medieval[1]
  • neoclassical[1]
  • renaissance[1]
  • christian[1]
  • gnostic[4]
  • medieval[1]
  • merovingian[1]
  • roman[4]
  • aegis[1]
  • aeneas[1]
  • aeternitas[1]
  • anchises[1]
  • ascanius[1]
  • cerberus[1]
  • cock-head god[1]
  • cornucopia[1]
  • dolphin[1]
  • grain[1]
  • inscription[4]
  • jupiter aegiochus[1]
  • jupiter serapis[2]
  • kalathos[1]
  • man[2]
  • oak wreath[1]
  • serpent[1]
  • snake[1]
  • symbols[1]
  • victory[1]
  • zeus aegiochus[1]
  • bronze[1]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • chrysoprase[1]
  • glass[1]
  • gold[4]
  • hematite[1]
  • lead[1]
  • red jasper[2]
  • sard[1]
  • sardonyx[1]
  • stone[2]
  • cameo[2]
  • intaglio[7]
  • yes[13]
mediterranean

1 - 13 of 13 Records

29-128-2245

29-128-2245

Gem

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29-221-184

29-221-184

Amulet

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29-128-2139

29-128-2139

Gem

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29-221-279

29-221-279

Ring

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29-128-2135

29-128-2135

Gem

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29-221-452

29-221-452

Chisel

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29-235-38

29-235-38

Mold

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29-128-1501

29-128-1501

Gem

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29-128-2140

29-128-2140

Pendant

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29-128-2138

29-128-2138

Intaglio

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29-128-2136

29-128-2136

Gem

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29-128-2146

29-128-2146

On Display

Gem

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29-221-492

Pendant

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1 - 13 of 13 Records
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