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Luce, Stephen B. Catalogue of the Mediterranean Section. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1921.

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  • Object[408]
  • no[178]
  • yes[230]
  • no[290]
  • yes[118]
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  • amphora[33]
  • amphora lid[2]
  • aryballos[10]
  • askos[3]
  • bead[2]
  • bowl[26]
  • bowl lid[1]
  • brazier[1]
  • bridge spouted jug[4]
  • chalice[2]
  • cinerary urn[1]
  • column krater[4]
  • cup[33]
  • cup-skyphos[1]
  • dish[6]
  • dish lid[3]
  • double vase[1]
  • figurine[16]
  • flask[2]
  • footed bowl[3]
  • goblet[2]
  • holkion[1]
  • hut[2]
  • hydria[5]
  • incense burner[2]
  • jar[4]
  • jug[17]
  • kalathos[1]
  • kantharos[4]
  • kotyle[1]
  • krater[1]
  • kyathos[1]
  • kylix[19]
  • kylix fragment[3]
  • ladle[2]
  • lamp[3]
  • lekanis[2]
  • lekythos[6]
  • lid[7]
  • little master cup[4]
  • mug[1]
  • neck amphora[13]
  • nolan amphora[1]
  • oinochoe[15]
  • olpe[14]
  • palette[1]
  • pelike[3]
  • pilgrim flask[1]
  • pitcher[1]
  • pithos[1]
  • pyxidion[2]
  • pyxis[10]
  • pyxis lid[5]
  • rhyton[3]
  • sherd[53]
  • sherds[1]
  • shovel[1]
  • situla[1]
  • skyphos[8]
  • smoother[1]
  • spatula[1]
  • sphageion[1]
  • stamnos[5]
  • stand[1]
  • stirrup jar[2]
  • strigil[1]
  • teapot[1]
  • thymiaterion[2]
  • tray[3]
  • tripod bowl[1]
  • tripod pyxis[1]
  • trozella[1]
  • tumbler[2]
  • tyrrhenian amphora[1]
  • urn[14]
  • urn cover[1]
  • urn lid[8]
  • vase carrier[1]
  • vessel[1]
  • votive[1]
  • wine strainer[1]
  • zoomorphic vase[1]
  • zoomorphic vessel[1]
  • agios antonios[1]
  • agios theodoros[1]
  • alban hills[1]
  • albano[2]
  • anavyssos[2]
  • apulia[1]
  • ardea[1]
  • athens[6]
  • attica[12]
  • campania[2]
  • campanian[1]
  • canino[1]
  • capua[1]
  • chianciano[3]
  • chiusi[29]
  • corinth[1]
  • corinthia[1]
  • cortona[2]
  • crete[87]
  • cumae[1]
  • etruria[225]
  • genoa[1]
  • greece[114]
  • greek island[6]
  • italy[255]
  • latium[4]
  • mediterranean[37]
  • mediterranean islands[1]
  • mochlos[2]
  • montepulciano[2]
  • narce[24]
  • orvieto[104]
  • priniatiko pyrgos[7]
  • pseira[28]
  • rhodes[1]
  • rugge[3]
  • siana[1]
  • south italy[9]
  • sphoungaras[19]
  • suessula[1]
  • tarquinia[3]
  • todi[2]
  • tourloti[1]
  • umbria[2]
  • vasiliki[28]
  • veii[1]
  • vulci[48]
  • archaic greek period[23]
  • classical greek period[8]
  • corinthian transitional period[2]
  • early archaic greek period[1]
  • early corinthian[5]
  • early minoan ii[3]
  • early minoan iia[2]
  • early minoan iib[23]
  • early minoan iii[7]
  • geometric period[6]
  • hellenistic period[1]
  • imperial roman period[47]
  • late minoan i[16]
  • late minoan ia[9]
  • late minoan ib[4]
  • late minoan iiic[2]
  • late neolithic[4]
  • late proto-corinthian[1]
  • middle corinthian period[5]
  • middle minoan i[2]
  • middle minoan ia[7]
  • middle minoan ib[12]
  • middle minoan iii[13]
  • middle minoan period[1]
  • sub-geometric ii[1]
  • apulian[6]
  • archaic greek[1]
  • attic[85]
  • caeretan[1]
  • chalcidian[3]
  • classical greek[1]
  • corinthian[6]
  • daunian[1]
  • east greek[1]
  • etruscan[109]
  • faliscan[27]
  • gaulish[2]
  • greek[19]
  • italic[5]
  • italo-ionian[2]
  • latian[1]
  • messapian[1]
  • minoan[83]
  • peucetian[1]
  • roman[49]
  • south italian[11]
  • umbro-etruscan[2]
  • villanovan[2]
  • between albano and genzano[1]
  • camera tomb 1[1]
  • cannicella[1]
  • chamber tomb 1[1]
  • chamber tomb 5[1]
  • crocifisso del tufo, tomb 1[2]
  • tomb[1]
  • tomb 1[6]
  • tomb 1 (?)[1]
  • tomb 105f[3]
  • tomb 19m[2]
  • tomb 2[12]
  • tomb 22[4]
  • tomb 23m[1]
  • tomb 26[12]
  • tomb 43[2]
  • tomb 5[13]
  • tomb 64b[6]
  • tomb 65m[2]
  • tomb 72[1]
  • tomb b[12]
  • ziro burial[18]
  • achilles[3]
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  • ariadne[2]
  • artemis[3]
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  • athlete[6]
  • athletes[2]
  • basket[3]
  • bird[10]
  • boar[3]
  • boxer[2]
  • bull[2]
  • burial[2]
  • centaur[3]
  • chariot[5]
  • chest[2]
  • cock[3]
  • couch[3]
  • cremation[2]
  • dance[5]
  • dancer[4]
  • dancers[4]
  • death[2]
  • dionysos[8]
  • dipinto[5]
  • discus[5]
  • doe[4]
  • double flute[2]
  • eros[2]
  • eye[2]
  • felines[2]
  • flute[4]
  • fountain[2]
  • funeral[4]
  • furniture[4]
  • game[3]
  • geometric motif[2]
  • girl[2]
  • girls[2]
  • goat[6]
  • gorgoneion[3]
  • grafitto[2]
  • greek inscription[3]
  • griffin[18]
  • griffins[2]
  • hare[2]
  • helmet[3]
  • hera[3]
  • heracles[10]
  • hermes[8]
  • horse[13]
  • horseman[7]
  • hydria[3]
  • iliad[3]
  • inscription[8]
  • iolaus[5]
  • ivy[2]
  • javelin[2]
  • kantharos[3]
  • kithara[2]
  • latin inscription[4]
  • lion[7]
  • maenad[9]
  • man[8]
  • men[4]
  • mirror[5]
  • music[4]
  • nemean lion[5]
  • nike[3]
  • oinochoe[5]
  • panther[9]
  • pottery[4]
  • quadriga[3]
  • ram[3]
  • rider[5]
  • satyr[4]
  • shield[6]
  • siren[3]
  • sphinx[8]
  • stool[5]
  • swan[4]
  • trainer[3]
  • tripod[3]
  • warfare[17]
  • warrior[19]
  • woman[27]
  • women[5]
  • wreath[4]
  • youth[16]
  • youths[4]
  • zeus[3]
  • aethiopis[1]
  • death[1]
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  • war[1]
  • etruscan[1]
  • etruscan language[2]
  • greek language[3]
  • latin language[1]
  • ceramic[408]
  • iron[1]
  • paint[2]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[1]
  • terracotta[6]
  • applied color[1]
  • arretine ware[9]
  • attic[1]
  • black figure[63]
  • black figure ware[3]
  • black glaze[5]
  • black polychrome[1]
  • bucchero[24]
  • corinthian[1]
  • etrusco-corinthian[46]
  • geometric[3]
  • glazed[1]
  • grooved[1]
  • handmade[1]
  • impasto[10]
  • incised[4]
  • inscribed[1]
  • kertsch style[1]
  • mould made[1]
  • painted[4]
  • red figure[34]
  • red figure ware[1]
  • red ware[1]
  • stamped[2]
  • terra sigillata[47]
  • vasiliki ware[1]
  • white ground[3]
  • achilles painter[1]
  • affecter[1]
  • altamura painter[1]
  • altenburg painter[2]
  • amasis painter[1]
  • antiphon painter[1]
  • bearded sphinx painter[1]
  • berlin painter, manner of[2]
  • bmn painter[1]
  • braunschweig painter[1]
  • colmar painter[1]
  • dot-ivy class[1]
  • eucharides painter[1]
  • euphronios, potter[1]
  • exekias[5]
  • flying angel painter[1]
  • geladakis painter[2]
  • group e[1]
  • group of the amphora in leipzig[1]
  • group of the phineus cup[1]
  • group of the polyphemus amphora[1]
  • group of villa giulia 2303[2]
  • harrow painter[1]
  • hector painter[1]
  • hieron[1]
  • lid painter[1]
  • lysippides painter[2]
  • makron[1]
  • manner of the lysippides painter[1]
  • meleager painter[1]
  • menon[1]
  • near exekias: the group of the naples psykter-amphora[1]
  • nikosthenes painter[1]
  • onesimos[1]
  • painter of berlin 1686[1]
  • painter of bologna 417[3]
  • painter of philadelphia 2449[1]
  • penthesilea painter[1]
  • politis painter[1]
  • psiax[1]
  • scale painter[1]
  • timiades painter[1]
  • troilos painter[1]
  • apulia[4]
  • arezzo[3]
  • athens[1]
  • attica[97]
  • canosa[5]
  • chiusi[1]
  • corinth[13]
  • daunian[2]
  • east greece[1]
  • etruria[1]
  • euboea[1]
  • france[28]
  • gaul[28]
  • italy[1]
  • la graufesenque[27]
  • peucetian[1]
  • south italy[1]
  • yes[408]
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