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

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  • Object[50]
  • no[33]
  • yes[17]
  • no[50]
  • mediterranean[50]
  • alabastron[4]
  • amphora[1]
  • aryballos[5]
  • bead[4]
  • bowl[1]
  • bracelet[1]
  • cup[1]
  • fibula (pin)[12]
  • girdle[1]
  • jar[1]
  • jug[1]
  • kantharos[1]
  • lid[1]
  • oinochoe[4]
  • olpe[7]
  • pyxidion[1]
  • pyxis[1]
  • pyxis lid[1]
  • ring[2]
  • skyphos[1]
  • canino[1]
  • etruria[50]
  • italy[50]
  • vulci[50]
  • early corinthian[1]
  • middle corinthian period[1]
  • etruscan[50]
  • greek[2]
  • chamber tomb 5[1]
  • tomb 22[19]
  • tomb 22?[3]
  • tomb 26[9]
  • tomb 42f[1]
  • tomb 5[6]
  • tomb 66[1]
  • tomb b[8]
  • animals[2]
  • bands[1]
  • bird[4]
  • boar[1]
  • cock[2]
  • dancers[1]
  • doe[1]
  • goat[1]
  • lion[1]
  • lioness[1]
  • lozenge[1]
  • panther[4]
  • pottery[1]
  • rosettes[1]
  • swan[2]
  • amber[3]
  • bronze[15]
  • ceramic[31]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • shell[1]
  • silver[1]
  • stone[1]
  • bucchero[1]
  • etrusco-corinthian[26]
  • incised[1]
  • painted[1]
  • altenburg painter[1]
  • corinth[2]
  • etruria[1]
  • yes[50]
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vulci

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MS556

MS556

Cup

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MS707

MS707

Pyxidion

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MS710

MS710

Alabastron

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MS709

MS709

Aryballos

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MS700

MS700

Aryballos

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MS639

MS639

Bowl

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MS711

MS711

Alabastron

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MS704

MS704

Aryballos

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MS648

MS648

Olpe

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MS701

MS701

Jug

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MS2378

MS2378

Kantharos

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MS547

MS547

Oinochoe

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MS620

MS620

Skyphos

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MS713

MS713

Olpe

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MS712

MS712

Alabastron

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MS549

MS549

Olpe

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MS559

MS559

Aryballos

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MS633B

Fibula (Pin)

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MS550

Olpe

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MS633C

Fibula (Pin)

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MS632

Bead

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MS635B

Fibula (Pin)

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MS645A

Pyxis Lid

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MS551

Olpe

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MS633F

Fibula (Pin)

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MS628A

Bead

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MS641

Oinochoe

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MS635E

Fibula (Pin)

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MS625

Ring

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MS3427

Oinochoe

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MS635A

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MS643

Olpe

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