Luce, Stephen B. Catalogue of the Mediterranean Section. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1921.
Reference
- Object[468]
- yes[468]
- mediterranean[468]
- alabastron[5]
- amphora[25]
- amphora lid[1]
- amulet[5]
- antefix[10]
- armlet[1]
- aryballos[6]
- bead[5]
- beads[1]
- belt[2]
- bit[5]
- boss[6]
- bowl[9]
- bracelet[2]
- brazier[1]
- building fragment[44]
- bulla[1]
- bust[2]
- chain[1]
- chain fragment[2]
- chalice[1]
- cheek piece[3]
- cinerary chest[1]
- circlet[4]
- column krater[1]
- cup[5]
- disc[6]
- dish[6]
- dish lid[3]
- earring[6]
- fibula (pin)[6]
- figurine[29]
- finger ring[3]
- finial[1]
- flask[2]
- footed bowl[3]
- frieze[1]
- funnel[1]
- gem[3]
- girdle[2]
- hair comb[1]
- hair ring[2]
- handle[7]
- head[1]
- helmet[6]
- herm[1]
- holkion[1]
- horse tooth[3]
- hut[2]
- hydria[4]
- inscription[1]
- jewelry[1]
- jug[1]
- kantharos[2]
- kotyle[1]
- krater[1]
- kyathos[1]
- kylix[14]
- kylix fragment[2]
- ladle[2]
- lamp[1]
- lance[3]
- lekythos[3]
- little master cup[4]
- loculus[1]
- mirror[4]
- model[1]
- mosaic[2]
- neck amphora[9]
- necklace[6]
- oinochoe[10]
- olpe[6]
- ornament[8]
- pendant[16]
- pendant bead[2]
- plaque[36]
- pyxidion[2]
- pyxis[5]
- razor[4]
- relief[3]
- ring[2]
- roundel[2]
- sarcophagus[3]
- sarcophagus lid[3]
- scarab[2]
- sculpture[4]
- seal (object)[2]
- sherd[45]
- skyphos[2]
- spit[2]
- stamnos[3]
- statue[15]
- statuette[7]
- strigil[3]
- tray[3]
- urn[5]
- urn lid[2]
- vase[4]
- votive[26]
- weight[8]
- alban hills[1]
- albano[2]
- apulia[1]
- ascoli piceno[1]
- bizentium[19]
- caere[12]
- campania[5]
- campanian[1]
- canino[3]
- capua[1]
- chiusi[21]
- civita musarna[5]
- cortona[2]
- cumae[1]
- etruria[368]
- florence[1]
- genoa[1]
- italy[468]
- lake nemi[18]
- latium[28]
- mediterranean[1]
- montecelio[1]
- montepulciano[2]
- naples[1]
- narce[100]
- orvieto[142]
- palestrina[1]
- perugia[1]
- pozzuoli[1]
- puteoli[1]
- rome[2]
- rome (italy)[6]
- rugge[1]
- sardinia[2]
- south italy[3]
- suessula[1]
- tarquinia[12]
- teano[1]
- tharros[1]
- todi[20]
- toscanella[1]
- umbria[21]
- veii[1]
- volterra[1]
- vulci[32]
- 17th century[1]
- 19th century[3]
- archaic greek period[22]
- augustan period[1]
- classical greek period[4]
- corinthian transitional period[1]
- early corinthian[2]
- early imperial roman period[1]
- flavian period[1]
- graeco-roman period[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- imperial roman[1]
- imperial roman period[51]
- julio-claudian period[1]
- late hellenistic period[1]
- late republican roman period[2]
- middle corinthian period[2]
- republican roman[1]
- roman period[10]
- severan period[1]
- sub-geometric ii[1]
- apulian[1]
- archaic greek[1]
- attic[46]
- chalcidian[1]
- christian[1]
- classical greek[1]
- corinthian[3]
- daunian[1]
- etruscan[195]
- faliscan[100]
- gaulish[1]
- greek[23]
- imperial roman[1]
- italic[14]
- italo-ionian[2]
- latian[1]
- messapian[1]
- nuragic[1]
- peucetian[1]
- phoenician[1]
- roman[79]
- sardinian[1]
- south italian[1]
- umbro-etruscan[20]
- villanovan[3]
- bath building, area xv, locus f.[1]
- between albano and genzano[1]
- bocchoris tomb[1]
- crocifisso del tufo, tomb 1[2]
- fortuna temple[1]
- near viterbo[1]
- porta pia[1]
- sanctuary of diana nemorensis[2]
- temple[51]
- tomb 1[7]
- tomb 1 (?)[1]
- tomb 105f[11]
- tomb 19m[3]
- tomb 2[12]
- tomb 22[1]
- tomb 23m[18]
- tomb 24m[4]
- tomb 26[3]
- tomb 30[1]
- tomb 42f[4]
- tomb 42m[3]
- tomb 43[47]
- tomb 5[7]
- tomb 64b[4]
- tomb 65m[1]
- tomb 72[1]
- tomb b[12]
- toscanella tomb[1]
- trench tomb[18]
- trench tombs[1]
- villa of marius at tivoli[1]
- achilles[2]
- ajax[2]
- altar[2]
- amazon[2]
- amphitrite[2]
- animal[3]
- animals[4]
- aphrodite[3]
- apollo[6]
- ares[2]
- ariadne[2]
- artemis[4]
- athena[9]
- athlete[2]
- bird[12]
- boar[2]
- burial[2]
- cake[2]
- cauldron[3]
- centaur[3]
- chariot[3]
- child[3]
- cock[3]
- couch[2]
- cremation[2]
- dance[4]
- dancer[2]
- death[2]
- deer[2]
- diana[4]
- dionysos[8]
- dipinto[3]
- discus[3]
- doe[2]
- dog[4]
- duck[4]
- faun[3]
- felines[2]
- female head[9]
- fish[2]
- flute[3]
- furniture[2]
- game[2]
- geometric motif[2]
- girls[2]
- goat[4]
- greek inscription[3]
- griffin[6]
- head[2]
- helmet[8]
- hera[2]
- heracles[6]
- hermes[7]
- horse[10]
- horseman[6]
- inscription[10]
- kantharos[2]
- kithara[2]
- latin inscription[9]
- leopard[2]
- lion[6]
- lozenge[2]
- maenad[5]
- male head[2]
- man[7]
- men[4]
- mirror[3]
- mirror?[2]
- music[2]
- musician[2]
- nemean lion[2]
- nike[3]
- oinochoe[3]
- olive[2]
- panathenaic amphora[2]
- panther[7]
- pear[2]
- poseidon[2]
- pottery[2]
- ptah-seker-osiris[3]
- quadriga[3]
- quiver[2]
- rider[4]
- satyr[4]
- satyr head[2]
- shield[12]
- spear[2]
- sphinx[5]
- squash[2]
- stool[4]
- swan[3]
- trainer[2]
- tripod[3]
- warfare[12]
- warrior[22]
- winged man[2]
- woman[10]
- women[4]
- wreath[2]
- youth[10]
- etruscan[1]
- greek language[3]
- latin language[8]
- agate[1]
- amber[9]
- bronze[107]
- ceramic[186]
- chalcedony[1]
- copper alloy[7]
- faience[7]
- glass[9]
- gold[28]
- horse tooth[3]
- iron[6]
- limestone[1]
- marble (stone)[31]
- nenfro[3]
- paint[3]
- porphyry[1]
- red jasper[1]
- silver[3]
- stone[3]
- terracotta[86]
- tufa[1]
- tuff[4]
- wood[1]
- arretine ware[9]
- attic[1]
- black figure[46]
- black figure ware[3]
- black glaze[1]
- black polychrome[1]
- bucchero[16]
- carved[21]
- cast[6]
- corinthian[1]
- engraved[2]
- etrusco-corinthian[22]
- gilded[1]
- glazed[2]
- grooved[1]
- impasto[8]
- incised[3]
- inscribed[1]
- intaglio[2]
- lunate[2]
- mosaic[3]
- mould made[1]
- moulded[1]
- opus alexandrinum[1]
- painted[5]
- red figure[16]
- red ware[1]
- relief[1]
- stamped[1]
- terra sigillata[45]
- tessera[1]
- white ground[1]
- affecter[1]
- altamura painter[1]
- amasis painter[1]
- bearded sphinx painter[1]
- berlin painter, manner of[1]
- bmn painter[1]
- colmar painter[1]
- dot-ivy class[1]
- eucharides painter[1]
- exekias[5]
- group e[1]
- group of the polyphemus amphora[1]
- group of villa giulia 2303[2]
- hieron[1]
- lysippides painter[2]
- makron[1]
- manner of the lysippides painter[1]
- menon[1]
- near exekias: the group of the naples psykter-amphora[1]
- onesimos[1]
- painter of berlin 1686[1]
- painter of bologna 417[3]
- painter of philadelphia 2449[1]
- penthesilea painter[1]
- politis painter[1]
- psiax[1]
- scale painter[1]
- troilos painter[1]
- yes[468]












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