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Schaus, Gerald P., and Jack L. Benson. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: The University Museum. University Museum 2; USA 29. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1995.

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  • Object[27]
  • no[13]
  • yes[14]
  • no[20]
  • yes[7]
  • mediterranean[27]
  • alabastron[2]
  • amphora[1]
  • aryballos[10]
  • kotyle[4]
  • lekythos[1]
  • lydion[1]
  • oinochoe[2]
  • oinochoe lid[1]
  • olpe[1]
  • pyxis[1]
  • pyxis lid[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • skyphos[1]
  • mediterranean[27]
  • archaic greek period[2]
  • corinthian transitional period[1]
  • early archaic greek period[1]
  • early corinthian[2]
  • late corinthian i[1]
  • late corinthian period[8]
  • late proto-corinthian[1]
  • middle corinthian period[6]
  • ancient italian[1]
  • corinthian[17]
  • east greek[1]
  • greek[2]
  • italic[1]
  • late corinthian[4]
  • lydian[2]
  • middle corinthian[1]
  • rhodian[1]
  • boread[1]
  • gazelle[1]
  • griffins[2]
  • hoplites[1]
  • horse[1]
  • lotus-palmette[2]
  • man[1]
  • nude male[1]
  • palmette-cross[1]
  • panthers[2]
  • rhodian bird[1]
  • siren[3]
  • sirens[1]
  • sphinxes[1]
  • swan[1]
  • warfare[2]
  • warrior[1]
  • warriors[2]
  • ceramic[27]
  • black figure[1]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[1]
  • polychrome[1]
  • boread painter[1]
  • geladakis painter[2]
  • kalauria painter[1]
  • lotus-cross painter[1]
  • platt painter[1]
  • quartermoon painter[1]
  • yes[27]
mediterranean

1 - 27 of 27 Records

L-64-442

L-64-442

Lydion

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73-25-9

73-25-9

Aryballos

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L-29-40

L-29-40

Amphora

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33-12-3A

33-12-3A

Oinochoe

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33-12-3B

33-12-3B

Oinochoe Lid

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73-25-13

73-25-13

Kotyle

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73-25-8

73-25-8

Aryballos

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L-29-2

L-29-2

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Kotyle

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L-64-489

L-64-489

On Display

Aryballos

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MS5482A

MS5482A

On Display

Pyxis

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MS5482B

MS5482B

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Pyxis Lid

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73-25-19

73-25-19

Aryballos

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44-12-10

44-12-10

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Aryballos

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58-20-3

58-20-3

Alabastron

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89-21-79

Sherd

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75-10-12

Lekythos

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73-25-14

Kotyle

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73-25-5

Aryballos

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No Image Available

43-12-19

Aryballos

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31-22-1

Kotyle

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No Image Available

73-25-29

Alabastron

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L-64-532

On Display

Aryballos

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L-29-8

Aryballos

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73-25-20

Aryballos

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66-1-1

On Display

Oinochoe

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MS5714

Olpe

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L-64-255

Skyphos

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1 - 27 of 27 Records
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