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Warden, P. G. The Hilprecht Collection of Greek, Italic, and Roman Bronzes in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1997.

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48-2-181

48-2-181

Pendant

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48-2-182

48-2-182

Pendant

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48-2-158

48-2-158

Pendant

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48-2-183

48-2-183

Pendant

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48-2-184

48-2-184

Pendant

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48-2-140

Figurine

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