"Collections and Publications." Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Art II, no. 4. (1900): 243-246.
Reference
- Object[51]
- yes[51]
- no[51]
- african[1]
- egyptian[1]
- european[43]
- mediterranean[6]
- architectural model[1]
- battle axe[11]
- blade[1]
- boat axe[7]
- bridle[1]
- cast[43]
- celt[13]
- chisel[3]
- furniture ornament[3]
- hafted celt[2]
- hammerstone[2]
- hand axe[2]
- lamp[2]
- lancehead[1]
- nuclei[2]
- pendant[1]
- side scraper[1]
- table leg[3]
- urn[1]
- alexandria[1]
- campania[2]
- denmark[12]
- egypt[1]
- europe[13]
- france[12]
- grand pressigny[2]
- hungary[1]
- indre-et-loire[2]
- italy[4]
- karnak[1]
- mediterranean[3]
- morocco[1]
- nantes[1]
- paris (france)[2]
- pompeii[2]
- robenhausen[3]
- rome (italy)[1]
- scandinavia[12]
- switzerland[5]
- syria[1]
- tumulus de bougon[2]
- bronze age i[2]
- bronze age ii[2]
- bronze age iii[6]
- eighteenth dynasty[1]
- hallstatt period[1]
- iron age i[5]
- modern[21]
- mousterian[1]
- neolithic[25]
- neolithic ii[3]
- neolithic iii[2]
- new kingdom[1]
- acheulian[2]
- bronze age i[2]
- bronze age ii[2]
- bronze age iii[6]
- campignian[1]
- graeco-roman[3]
- hallstatt culture[1]
- iron age i[5]
- moroccan[1]
- mousterian[1]
- neolithic[23]
- neolithic ii[4]
- neolithic iii[2]
- swiss lake dweller[5]
- syrian[1]
- lateran obelisk[1]
- ram[1]
- chipped[1]
- yes[51]
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