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Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.

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  • Object[21]
  • no[6]
  • yes[15]
  • no[20]
  • yes[1]
  • mediterranean[21]
  • brooch[1]
  • gem[21]
  • pin[1]
  • ring[2]
  • scarab[1]
  • seal (object)[1]
  • mediterranean[21]
  • archaic greek period[1]
  • graeco-roman period[1]
  • imperial roman period[2]
  • neoclassical[2]
  • post classical[4]
  • renaissance[1]
  • victorian[1]
  • etruscan[1]
  • graeco-roman[6]
  • italic[2]
  • phoenician[1]
  • roman[1]
  • aegis[1]
  • aphrodite?[1]
  • apollo[1]
  • athena[10]
  • athena parthenos[1]
  • athena promachos[1]
  • capitoline triad[2]
  • corinthian helmet[1]
  • eagle[1]
  • helmet[1]
  • heracles[2]
  • inscription[1]
  • juno[2]
  • jupiter[2]
  • kithara[1]
  • maenad?[1]
  • minerva[21]
  • owl[2]
  • pallas[1]
  • peacock[2]
  • warrior[1]
  • agate[3]
  • banded agate[1]
  • carnelian[1]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • glass[1]
  • glass paste[1]
  • gold[4]
  • jasper[1]
  • metal[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • onyx[6]
  • paste[4]
  • sardonyx[2]
  • silver[1]
  • slate[1]
  • solenhofen stone[1]
  • wood[1]
  • cameo[11]
  • intaglio[10]
  • yes[21]
minerva

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29-128-225

29-128-225

Gem

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29-128-792

29-128-792

Gem

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29-128-1133

29-128-1133

Gem

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29-128-427

29-128-427

Gem

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29-128-972

29-128-972

Gem

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29-128-551

29-128-551

Gem

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29-128-43

29-128-43

Gem

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29-128-216

29-128-216

Gem

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29-128-552

29-128-552

Gem

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29-128-863

29-128-863

Gem

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29-128-191

29-128-191

Gem

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29-128-557

29-128-557

Gem

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29-128-9

29-128-9

Gem

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29-128-127

29-128-127

Gem

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29-128-933

29-128-933

Gem

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29-128-1116

Gem

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29-128-1238

Gem

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29-128-1118

Gem

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29-128-859

Gem

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29-128-1173

Gem

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29-128-698

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Gem

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