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Vermeule, Cornelius C. The Sommerville Gem Collection of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The University Museum, 1956.

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  • Object[25]
  • no[5]
  • yes[20]
  • no[23]
  • yes[2]
  • mediterranean[25]
  • gem[25]
  • scarab[12]
  • seal (object)[1]
  • swivel ring[25]
  • italy[1]
  • mediterranean[24]
  • archaic greek period[1]
  • classical greek period[1]
  • graeco-roman period[5]
  • hellenistic period[2]
  • imperial roman period[1]
  • late classical greek period[2]
  • neoclassical[1]
  • campanian[1]
  • etruscan[13]
  • graeco-italic[1]
  • graeco-roman[5]
  • greek[3]
  • italic[6]
  • phoenician[1]
  • roman[1]
  • amphora[1]
  • athena[2]
  • biga[1]
  • bird[2]
  • boar[1]
  • bull[1]
  • chimera[1]
  • club[1]
  • corn[1]
  • cornucopia[1]
  • crab[1]
  • crescent[1]
  • diana[1]
  • dog[1]
  • dying hero[1]
  • eagle[1]
  • griffin[1]
  • heracles[4]
  • heracles?[1]
  • hermes[1]
  • hero[1]
  • hoplite shield[1]
  • horse[1]
  • horses?[1]
  • inscription[2]
  • kapaneus?[1]
  • lernean hydra[1]
  • lion skin[1]
  • luna[1]
  • nike[1]
  • owl?[1]
  • pan[1]
  • peacock[1]
  • pedum[1]
  • pegasus[2]
  • pipes[1]
  • raft[1]
  • rudder[1]
  • shield[2]
  • ship's prow[1]
  • short sword[1]
  • signature[1]
  • spear[1]
  • stymphalian birds[1]
  • theseus?[1]
  • victor's wreath[1]
  • warrior[3]
  • wedjat eye[1]
  • agate[2]
  • brass[3]
  • carnelian[7]
  • chalcedony[2]
  • gilded[1]
  • gold[11]
  • onyx[3]
  • red jasper[1]
  • sard[10]
  • sardonyx[2]
  • silver[4]
  • cameo[1]
  • intaglio[24]
  • eckel[1]
  • yes[25]
swivel ring

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29-224-735

29-224-735

Gem

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29-128-937

29-128-937

Gem

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29-128-1911

29-128-1911

Gem

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29-128-2109

29-128-2109

Gem

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29-128-1959

29-128-1959

Gem

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29-128-999

29-128-999

Gem

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29-128-912

29-128-912

Gem

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29-128-2091

29-128-2091

Gem

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MS3354

MS3354

On Display

Gem

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29-128-1820

29-128-1820

Gem

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29-128-1786

29-128-1786

On Display

Gem

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29-128-1817

29-128-1817

Gem

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29-128-1783

29-128-1783

Gem

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29-128-2089

29-128-2089

Gem

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29-128-942

29-128-942

Gem

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29-128-1785

29-128-1785

Gem

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29-128-1779

29-128-1779

Gem

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29-128-1792

29-128-1792

Gem

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29-128-1791

29-128-1791

Gem

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29-128-2088

29-128-2088

Gem

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29-128-1781

Gem

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29-128-1793

Gem

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29-128-1780

Gem

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29-128-1789

Gem

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29-128-1822

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