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

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  • no[631]
  • yes[188]
  • no[819]
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  • hair comb[1]
  • hairpin[1]
  • handle[7]
  • holkion[1]
  • hook[1]
  • hook & eye[1]
  • implement[4]
  • jar[12]
  • jug[6]
  • kantharos[3]
  • knife[3]
  • kotyle[1]
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  • narce[652]
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  • tomb 105f[44]
  • tomb 109f[21]
  • tomb 16f[8]
  • tomb 18b[28]
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  • tomb 2[21]
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  • tomb 22[33]
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  • tomb 23m[58]
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  • tomb 25[19]
  • tomb 26[9]
  • tomb 27m[21]
  • tomb 2f[30]
  • tomb 42f[22]
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  • tomb 43[6]
  • tomb 4f[27]
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  • tomb 64b[34]
  • tomb 65m[39]
  • tomb 66[51]
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  • tomb 71m[39]
  • tomb 7f[42]
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MS988A

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Support

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