Luce, Stephen B. Catalogue of the Mediterranean Section. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1921.
Reference
- Object[28]
- yes[28]
- mediterranean[28]
- amphora[28]
- neck amphora[4]
- athens[1]
- attica[1]
- campania[1]
- etruria[23]
- greece[2]
- greek island[1]
- italy[25]
- mediterranean[1]
- narce[2]
- orvieto[18]
- south italy[1]
- suessula[1]
- tarquinia[1]
- vulci[2]
- archaic greek[1]
- attic[13]
- chalcidian[1]
- etruscan[10]
- faliscan[2]
- greek[8]
- italic[1]
- italo-ionian[1]
- peucetian[1]
- aegis[1]
- ajax[1]
- amasos[1]
- amazon[1]
- amazons[1]
- amphitrite[2]
- animal[1]
- apollo[3]
- archer[1]
- ares[2]
- ariadne[1]
- ariadne?[1]
- arms[1]
- artemis[1]
- athena[8]
- attendant[1]
- bird[2]
- birth of athena[1]
- castor[1]
- ceremony[1]
- chariot[3]
- child[1]
- chorus[1]
- couch[1]
- dance[2]
- dancer[1]
- dancers[1]
- death of achilles[1]
- death of antilochos[1]
- dionysos[3]
- dipinto[3]
- doe[1]
- dog[1]
- donkey[1]
- double axe[1]
- double flute[1]
- eileithyia[1]
- flute[1]
- flutist[1]
- food[1]
- funeral[1]
- funerary[1]
- game[2]
- geometric motif[1]
- girl[1]
- girls[1]
- goat[2]
- graffito[1]
- greek dipinto[1]
- greek graffito[1]
- greek inscription[2]
- helmet[1]
- hera[1]
- heracles[4]
- hermes[4]
- horse[3]
- horseman[1]
- horses[1]
- iliad[1]
- inscription[1]
- iolaus[1]
- ivy[1]
- kantharos[1]
- keto[1]
- kithara[1]
- leto[1]
- lion[1]
- lozenge[1]
- lyre[1]
- maenad[2]
- man[3]
- memnon[1]
- men[1]
- menelaos[1]
- minotaur[1]
- music[2]
- musician[2]
- nemean lion[2]
- nike[1]
- octopus[1]
- offering tray[1]
- oinopion[1]
- owl[1]
- pithos[1]
- pollux[1]
- poseidon[2]
- pottery[1]
- race[1]
- ram[1]
- religion[1]
- rosette[1]
- satyr[1]
- satyr?[1]
- scythian[1]
- seated woman[1]
- shield[3]
- warfare[6]
- warrior[5]
- woman[2]
- zeus[2]
- ceramic[28]
- black figure[19]
- black figure ware[1]
- black glaze[1]
- geometric[1]
- glazed[1]
- grooved[1]
- red figure[1]
- yes[28]


























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