Ancient Greek World
Exhibition (08 May 1994)
- Object[123]
- no[123]
- yes[123]
- mediterranean[122]
- near eastern[1]
- alabastron[2]
- amphora[1]
- amphoriskos[1]
- aryballos[3]
- askos[1]
- bell krater[2]
- bowl[3]
- coin[28]
- cup[2]
- didrachm[1]
- dish[3]
- doll[1]
- double victorianus[1]
- drachm[3]
- earring[2]
- epichysis[1]
- fibula (pin)[2]
- figurine[3]
- grave stela[1]
- kantharos[2]
- kyathos[2]
- kylix[7]
- kylix fragment[1]
- lamp[1]
- lebes gamikos[1]
- lekanis[4]
- lekanis lid[1]
- lekythos[4]
- litra[1]
- mirror[1]
- obol[1]
- oinochoe[6]
- olpe[1]
- pelike[3]
- phiale[1]
- plaque[3]
- protome[1]
- pyxis[1]
- pyxis lid[1]
- sculpture[1]
- skyphos[3]
- spoon[1]
- stamnos[1]
- stater[12]
- statue fragment[1]
- statuette[1]
- stemless kylix[1]
- stirrup jar[1]
- strainer[1]
- tetradrachm[28]
- triobol[1]
- zoomorphic vessel[1]
- achaia[1]
- apulia[11]
- asia minor[1]
- athens[2]
- attic[1]
- attica[3]
- beth shean[1]
- boeotia[1]
- bovillae[1]
- bruttium[3]
- calabria[1]
- campania[1]
- corfu[1]
- cortona[2]
- crete[4]
- cyprus[3]
- egypt[1]
- eretria[1]
- etruria[14]
- euboea[1]
- greece[21]
- israel[1]
- italy[36]
- kourion[1]
- latium[1]
- locri epizephyrii[3]
- luxor[1]
- mediterranean[59]
- narce[1]
- orvieto[8]
- sanctuary of apollo hylates[1]
- south italy[1]
- tarentum[1]
- turkey[2]
- vrokastro[4]
- vulci[1]
- kourion[1]
- archaic greek period[12]
- classical greek period[27]
- early archaic greek period[1]
- early iron age[1]
- geometric period[2]
- hellenistic period[28]
- iron age[3]
- late corinthian i[1]
- middle corinthian period[1]
- mithradates ii of parthia[1]
- protogeometric period[2]
- ptolemy ii[1]
- ptolemy iii[1]
- ptolemy vi[1]
- roman period[2]
- seleucid period[3]
- sub-minoan period[4]
- aegean[2]
- aetolian[1]
- apulian[9]
- athenian[2]
- attic[29]
- boeotian[2]
- campanian[1]
- carian[1]
- corinthian[2]
- cretan[2]
- cypriot[3]
- ephesian[1]
- etruscan[2]
- faliscan[1]
- gnathian[2]
- greek[31]
- hellenistic[3]
- locrian[3]
- lydian[1]
- macedonian[5]
- middle corinthian[1]
- parthian[1]
- pergamene[1]
- phocian[1]
- ptolemaic[4]
- roman[4]
- seleucid[3]
- south italian[13]
- thessalian[1]
- cannicella[1]
- chamber tomb v[1]
- chamber tomb vii[1]
- enc ix[1]
- osteria[1]
- said to be from asia minor[1]
- tomb 64b[1]
- tomb iv[1]
- aetolia[1]
- alabastron[2]
- alexander balas[1]
- alexander the great[1]
- ammon's horn[1]
- amphitrite[1]
- amphora[1]
- anchor[1]
- animal[1]
- antiochus iii[2]
- antiochus ix[1]
- antiochus vi[1]
- antiochus vii[1]
- antiochus viii[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- aphrodite anadyomene[1]
- apollo[5]
- architecture[1]
- armor[1]
- arsaces[1]
- artemis[2]
- athena[8]
- athena nikephoros[1]
- athena promachos[1]
- athenian helmet[1]
- athlete[2]
- axe[1]
- ball[1]
- barley[3]
- basket[1]
- beads[1]
- biga[1]
- bird[1]
- boar[1]
- boeotian shield[1]
- box[2]
- branch[1]
- bull[2]
- chariot[2]
- cornucopia[2]
- dancer[1]
- demetrius i[1]
- diadem[1]
- dionysos[4]
- discus[1]
- dolphins[1]
- doric column[1]
- drum[1]
- eagle[7]
- elephants[1]
- eye[2]
- female head[1]
- fillet[1]
- finger[1]
- flute[1]
- funeral[1]
- furniture[2]
- games[1]
- gazelle[1]
- girl[1]
- gorgon[1]
- gorgoneion[1]
- grain[1]
- grave stele[1]
- griffin[2]
- hare[2]
- helmet[1]
- heracles[5]
- hermes[1]
- horse[5]
- horseman[1]
- horses[1]
- hound[1]
- hunter[1]
- hunting[1]
- incuse square[1]
- inscription[1]
- iolaus[2]
- kausia[1]
- kerynian hind[1]
- lion[5]
- male[2]
- man[3]
- mirror[2]
- nike[4]
- owl[3]
- phiale[2]
- ptolemy i[3]
- quadriga[2]
- satyr[2]
- spear[2]
- thunderbolt[4]
- tyche[2]
- warfare[3]
- warrior[3]
- wheat[2]
- woman[11]
- wreath[4]
- youth[9]
- zeus[4]
- greek language[29]
- bone[1]
- bronze[7]
- ceramic[52]
- glass[3]
- gold[2]
- ivory[1]
- limestone[1]
- marble (stone)[3]
- silver[48]
- terracotta[6]
- black figure[7]
- black glaze[16]
- carved[3]
- core-form[3]
- etrusco-corinthian[1]
- geometric[1]
- glazed[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- incised[1]
- marvered[1]
- red figure[14]
- red figure ware[1]
- white ground[2]
- aesillas quaestor[1]
- alexander balas[1]
- alexander the great[1]
- amyntas iii[1]
- antiochus iii[2]
- antiochus ix[1]
- antiochus vi[1]
- antiochus vii[1]
- antiochus viii[1]
- attalus i[1]
- berlin painter, manner of[1]
- cassandra painter[1]
- demetrius i[1]
- ginosa painter[1]
- graz painter[1]
- hieron ii[1]
- lid painter[1]
- mithradates ii of parthia[1]
- nikosthenes painter[1]
- platt painter[1]
- ptolemy ii[1]
- ptolemy iii[2]
- ptolemy vi[1]
- seleucus i[1]
- seleucus iv[1]
- tarrytown group[1]
- workshop of the bowdoin painter[1]
- aegina[1]
- aetolia[1]
- agrigentum[1]
- alexandria[1]
- antioch, turkey[1]
- apamea, syria[2]
- apulia[5]
- athens[4]
- attica[27]
- babylonia[1]
- boeotia[1]
- bruttium[1]
- campanian[1]
- cnidus[1]
- corinth[4]
- croton[1]
- cydonia[1]
- egypt[1]
- ephesus[1]
- gnathia[2]
- greece[1]
- italy[2]
- knossos[1]
- lucania[1]
- lydia[1]
- macedonia[3]
- maroneia[1]
- messana[1]
- metapontum[1]
- neapolis[1]
- paphos[1]
- parthia[1]
- pergamon[1]
- phocis[1]
- ptolemais ace[1]
- rhegium[2]
- seleucia tigris[1]
- sicily[3]
- south italy[2]
- susa (iran)[1]
- syracuse[2]
- syria[5]
- tanagra[1]
- tarsus (turkey)[1]
- terina[1]
- thebes[1]
- thessaly[1]
- thurium[1]
- tragilus[1]
- tyre[1]
- velia[1]
- yes[123]
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