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Dohan, Edith Hall. Italic Tomb-Groups in the University Museum. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1942.

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  • Object[8]
  • no[6]
  • yes[2]
  • no[8]
  • mediterranean[8]
  • bowl[2]
  • cup[1]
  • dish[1]
  • jar[1]
  • kyathos[1]
  • urn[2]
  • vase carrier[1]
  • etruria[8]
  • italy[8]
  • narce[8]
  • etruscan[8]
  • faliscan[8]
  • tomb 16f[8]
  • ceramic[8]
  • bucchero[1]
  • impasto[1]
  • yes[8]
tomb 16f

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MS1115

MS1115

Jar

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MS1119

MS1119

Kyathos

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MS1114

Bowl

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MS1113

Vase Carrier

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MS1117

Dish

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MS1112

Urn

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MS1118

Bowl

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MS1116

Cup

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