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  • no[155]
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  • vase[27]
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  • weight[14]
  • abydos[3]
  • akhmim[3]
  • antioch, syria[1]
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  • beit jibrin[1]
  • beth shean[99]
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  • buhen[2]
  • campania[450]
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  • castellammare di stabia, italy[3]
  • chalon-sur-saône[1]
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  • coptos[1]
  • cyzicus[1]
  • czech republic[2]
  • damascus[1]
  • egypt[60]
  • etruria[8]
  • france[1]
  • gibeon[2]
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  • gultepe bei kayseriye[1]
  • hatay province[1]
  • hauron[1]
  • herculaneum[152]
  • hiw[1]
  • israel[104]
  • italy[585]
  • jordan[3]
  • kaiseriye[1]
  • karanog[1]
  • konya[4]
  • lake nemi[2]
  • latium[1]
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  • locri[1]
  • lower egypt[2]
  • malta[2]
  • mardin[1]
  • mediterranean[147]
  • meydum[7]
  • mit-rahineh[18]
  • naples bay[1]
  • naucratis[2]
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  • nocera[2]
  • northern mesopotamia[1]
  • nubia[4]
  • orvieto[1]
  • oxyrhynchus[1]
  • palestine[3]
  • phrygia[2]
  • pompeii[370]
  • rome[1]
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  • samsoun[24]
  • shablul[1]
  • southern france[1]
  • sudan[2]
  • syria[2]
  • syro-palestine[1]
  • trebusice[1]
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  • turkey[40]
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  • tuscany[1]
  • veit evreux[1]
  • volterra[1]
  • antoninus pius[1]
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  • c.n. 289[3]
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  • c.n., debris above 255[1]
  • cross wall of graeco-roman temple[1]
  • debris at e end of 200 high level[1]
  • forum well[2]
  • found in the enclcosure of the temple of apollo[2]
  • galley[1]
  • greek tomb[1]
  • house of diomede, pompeii[2]
  • house of marcus lucretius[1]
  • house of the faun[1]
  • house of the surgeon[8]
  • iii rm25[1]
  • isis temple[2]
  • kh 8[1]
  • m8 ef[1]
  • n. of roman temple foundation[1]
  • n.e. corner of great tower x[1]
  • plot3[5]
  • plot4[1]
  • rm1[2]
  • rm100[2]
  • rm130[1]
  • rm32[2]
  • roman grave no. 1; humus.[1]
  • rooms s of great wall[2]
  • rooms south of great wall[1]
  • ruins at the plain at the foot of the mountain of mardin[1]
  • ruins of iconion; several feet below surface of a garden[1]
  • ruins of iconium, several feet beneath the surface of a garden[1]
  • sanctuary of diana nemorensis[2]
  • strip 2 west (1a)[1]
  • t462[2]
  • t485[1]
  • temple of isis[1]
  • tomb 477[1]
  • tomb 477 ch b[1]
  • villa dei papiri[37]
  • abundantia[2]
  • acrobat[1]
  • agrippa[1]
  • agrippina[1]
  • alexander[1]
  • altar?[1]
  • amor[1]
  • animal[12]
  • animal feet[1]
  • animal head[2]
  • animals[1]
  • aphrodite[4]
  • aphrodite anadyomene[7]
  • apis bull[1]
  • apollo[8]
  • athlete[3]
  • bird[5]
  • boar[2]
  • bull[14]
  • bust[39]
  • captive[3]
  • column[5]
  • constantine i[15]
  • constantine ii[2]
  • cross[2]
  • cupid[11]
  • deer[3]
  • demosthenes[2]
  • diademed bust[17]
  • diana[2]
  • dionysos[2]
  • dog[2]
  • dog head[2]
  • dolphin[4]
  • eagle[34]
  • emperor[5]
  • epicurus[3]
  • faun[4]
  • female head[7]
  • floral pattern[2]
  • fortuna[2]
  • globe[20]
  • goat[8]
  • god[2]
  • goddess[3]
  • head[17]
  • heracles[4]
  • herm[2]
  • horse[18]
  • horse?[2]
  • horseman[2]
  • human head[3]
  • inscription[5]
  • isis[3]
  • janus[2]
  • jovian[2]
  • kneeling captive[2]
  • laureate bust[4]
  • licinius i[2]
  • lion[9]
  • lyre[2]
  • male figure[2]
  • man[3]
  • mask[3]
  • medusa[2]
  • mercury[7]
  • minerva[2]
  • nude man[3]
  • panther[4]
  • parrot[2]
  • prow[5]
  • ram[2]
  • rhyton[2]
  • romulus and remus[2]
  • sacrifice[2]
  • satyr[3]
  • satyr head[2]
  • sheep[7]
  • ship's prow[2]
  • silenus[8]
  • sol[20]
  • soldier[2]
  • swans(?)/ducks(?)[2]
  • theater mask[2]
  • thracian rider[2]
  • thunderbolt[3]
  • tree[2]
  • valens[11]
  • valentinian i[2]
  • vase[4]
  • venus[2]
  • vessel[2]
  • victory[16]
  • warrior[2]
  • wineskin[3]
  • winged victory[8]
  • woman[4]
  • wreath[16]
  • wreath?[3]
  • youth[2]
  • ancient greek language[2]
  • greek language[6]
  • latin language[3]
  • agate[1]
  • bronze[1,044]
  • canvas[1]
  • copper[2]
  • copper alloy[7]
  • diorite[1]
  • faience[1]
  • glass[6]
  • glass paste[1]
  • gold foil[1]
  • iron[4]
  • ivory[1]
  • marble (stone)[2]
  • onyx[1]
  • paste[1]
  • plaster[1]
  • silver[4]
  • stone[1]
  • wood[4]
  • blown[3]
  • cameo[1]
  • cast[451]
  • engraved[2]
  • incised[3]
  • inlaid[2]
  • intaglio[4]
  • antoninus pius[2]
  • apollonius of athens[1]
  • augustus[1]
  • barbarian[1]
  • claudius[1]
  • constans ii[1]
  • constantine i[15]
  • constantine ii[1]
  • crispus[1]
  • domitian[1]
  • j. chiurazzi and fils[449]
  • jovian[2]
  • licinius[1]
  • licinius i[2]
  • luponius[1]
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  • nero[1]
  • philip i[1]
  • polyclitus[1]
  • titus[1]
  • valens[13]
  • valentinian[1]
  • valentinian i[2]
  • valentinianus i[2]
  • yes[636]
roman
bronze

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MS3688

MS3688

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Fountain Statue

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29-108-143

29-108-143

Plaque

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50-1-125

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Ring

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29-70-471

29-70-471

Coin

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20969

20969

Bells

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48-2-200C

48-2-200C

Chain

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29-108-272

29-108-272

Spoon

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31-19-27

31-19-27

Bowl

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29-108-468

29-108-468

Staff Fragment

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50-1-45

50-1-45

Sculpture

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29-108-156

29-108-156

Rings

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29-129-53

29-129-53

Coin

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MS1799Q

MS1799Q

Coin

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MS5899

MS5899

Statuette

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50-1-52

50-1-52

Key

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17940

17940

Fibula (Pin)

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31-50-291

31-50-291

Disc

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32-15-343

32-15-343

Coin

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50-1-51

50-1-51

Key

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32-15-49

32-15-49

Bracelet

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29-70-477

29-70-477

Coin

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29-108-117

29-108-117

Box

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MS284

MS284

Mirror

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50-1-44

50-1-44

Figurine

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31-50-265

31-50-265

Ring

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29-108-55

29-108-55

Bell

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29-129-45

29-129-45

Coin

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29-108-233

29-108-233

Finger Ring (uncertain)

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86-35-89

86-35-89

Aryballos

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MS5896

MS5896

Lamp

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29-108-87

29-108-87

Statue

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32-15-50B

32-15-50B

Boss

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