Luce, Stephen B. Catalogue of the Mediterranean Section. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1921.
Reference
- Object[24]
- yes[24]
- mediterranean[24]
- amphora[5]
- boss[6]
- column krater[2]
- disc[6]
- figurine[3]
- gem[1]
- hydria[1]
- lekythos[1]
- neck amphora[1]
- nolan amphora[1]
- olpe[2]
- pyxis[1]
- scarab[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- swivel ring[1]
- tyrrhenian amphora[1]
- votive[1]
- etruria[16]
- greece[1]
- greek island[1]
- italy[22]
- narce[6]
- orvieto[9]
- south italy[1]
- vulci[1]
- archaic greek[1]
- attic[9]
- etruscan[13]
- faliscan[6]
- greek[3]
- italic[2]
- italo-ionian[1]
- achilles[1]
- ajax[1]
- altar[1]
- amasos[1]
- amphitrite[1]
- apollo[2]
- ares[1]
- ariadne?[1]
- artemis[1]
- athena[2]
- bird[1]
- bull[1]
- chariot[2]
- child[1]
- dancers[1]
- death of achilles[1]
- death of antilochos[1]
- deities[1]
- dipinto[1]
- donkey[1]
- fountain[1]
- game[1]
- gigantomachy[1]
- goat[1]
- greaves[1]
- harpy[1]
- helmet[7]
- heracles[1]
- hermes[1]
- horse[3]
- horseman[1]
- iliad[2]
- inscription[3]
- iolaus[1]
- jar[1]
- lion[1]
- lyre[1]
- memnon[1]
- menelaos[1]
- minotaur[1]
- nemean lion[1]
- octopus[1]
- oinochoe[1]
- panther[1]
- polyxena[1]
- poseidon[1]
- pottery[1]
- quadriga[1]
- quiver[1]
- rider[1]
- sheep[1]
- shield[9]
- sphinx[1]
- theseus[1]
- troilos[1]
- warfare[10]
- warrior[24]
- warriors[1]
- winged man[1]
- woman[1]
- youth[1]
- zeus[1]
- etruscan[1]
- agate[1]
- bronze[9]
- ceramic[14]
- chalcedony[1]
- gold[1]
- black figure[10]
- black figure ware[2]
- cast[2]
- etrusco-corinthian[1]
- incised[1]
- intaglio[1]
- red figure[1]
- dot-ivy class[1]
- exekias[2]
- group e[1]
- timiades painter[1]
- yes[24]

















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