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

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  • Object[39]
  • no[30]
  • yes[9]
  • no[35]
  • yes[4]
  • mediterranean[39]
  • cup[39]
  • dish[1]
  • kylix[3]
  • skyphos[2]
  • bizentium[1]
  • chiusi[1]
  • crete[31]
  • etruria[7]
  • greece[32]
  • italy[7]
  • mochlos[1]
  • narce[1]
  • orvieto[2]
  • priniatiko pyrgos[4]
  • pseira[15]
  • sphoungaras[4]
  • vasiliki[7]
  • vulci[2]
  • classical greek period[1]
  • early minoan ii[3]
  • early minoan iia[1]
  • early minoan iib[3]
  • early minoan iii[2]
  • late minoan i[11]
  • late minoan ia[4]
  • middle minoan i[4]
  • middle minoan ia[6]
  • middle minoan ib[2]
  • middle minoan iii[4]
  • attic[3]
  • etruscan[4]
  • faliscan[1]
  • minoan[31]
  • cannicella[1]
  • tomb 2[1]
  • tomb 5[2]
  • tomb 64b[1]
  • trench tomb[1]
  • alabastron[1]
  • basket[1]
  • furniture[1]
  • iliad[1]
  • lekythos[1]
  • mirror[1]
  • peleus[1]
  • thetis[1]
  • wedding[1]
  • woman[1]
  • youth[1]
  • bronze[1]
  • ceramic[33]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • serpentine[3]
  • steatite[1]
  • black figure[2]
  • bucchero[1]
  • etrusco-corinthian[3]
  • red figure ware[1]
  • yes[39]
cup

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MS556

MS556

Cup

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MS952

MS952

Cup

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MS4486

MS4486

Cup

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MS4541

MS4541

Cup

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MS418

MS418

Skyphos

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MS1363

MS1363

On Display

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MS4233

MS4233

Cup

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MS1510

MS1510

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MS4851

MS4851

Cup

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MS4273

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MS4488

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MS4272

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MS4893

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MS4229

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MS4275

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MS4240

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MS4480

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MS4479

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MS4227

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MS4528

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MS4884

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MS4245

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MS4481

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MS4485

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MS4270

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MS4269

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MS4520

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MS4534

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MS4254

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MS4274

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MS4242

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MS4114

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