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  • Object[512]
  • no[198]
  • yes[314]
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  • mediterranean[512]
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  • east fountain[11]
  • floor i, house 14[1]
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  • floor i, house 7[1]
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  • floor ii, house 3[3]
  • floor iii, house 3[1]
  • floor iii, house 5[1]
  • house of sallust[8]
  • house of the boat of psyches[2]
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  • old city wall[1]
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  • plundered tomb[1]
  • promontory of cape carthage[1]
  • room 2[1]
  • room 9[1]
  • surface to floor i, house 3[1]
  • tomb 11:9[1]
  • tomb 12:33[1]
  • tomb 12:40[1]
  • tomb 12:44[1]
  • tomb 12:55[1]
  • tomb 12:56[1]
  • tomb 12:60[1]
  • tomb 12:61[1]
  • tomb 12:62[1]
  • tomb 12:6a[1]
  • tomb 12:6b[1]
  • tomb 12:n[1]
  • tomb 18:10[1]
  • tomb 19:2[1]
  • tomb 19:26[1]
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  • tomb 19:29[1]
  • tomb 19:30[1]
  • tomb 19:33[1]
  • tomb 19:4[1]
  • tomb 19:54[1]
  • tomb 19:55[1]
  • tomb 19:56[1]
  • tomb 22[1]
  • tomb 22:9[1]
  • tomb 22?[1]
  • tomb 24:62[1]
  • tomb 25:71[1]
  • tomb 25:e[1]
  • tomb 25:m[1]
  • tomb 2:4[1]
  • tomb 2:6a[1]
  • tomb 33:1[1]
  • tomb 35[1]
  • tomb 39:32[1]
  • tomb 5[1]
  • tomb 56[1]
  • tomb 61[2]
  • tomb 67[1]
  • tomb 73[2]
  • tomb 79[2]
  • tomb 80-85[1]
  • tomb 803b[1]
  • tomb 809d[2]
  • tomb 810a[1]
  • tomb 811a[1]
  • tomb 813b[1]
  • tomb 829a[1]
  • tomb 837a[1]
  • tomb 84b[1]
  • tomb 85[1]
  • tomb 88[1]
  • tomb 892c[1]
  • tomb 9:4[1]
  • utica[1]
  • agrippa[1]
  • animal[1]
  • aristides[1]
  • bacchus[1]
  • banquet[1]
  • bearded bull[1]
  • bird[5]
  • boat[1]
  • bull[1]
  • button[2]
  • child[1]
  • dante[1]
  • dolphin[1]
  • duck[1]
  • eros[3]
  • eros?[1]
  • female[1]
  • female head[1]
  • fish[1]
  • flower[1]
  • funeral[1]
  • garland[1]
  • general[1]
  • goat[1]
  • head[1]
  • helmet[1]
  • hippocanth[1]
  • human[1]
  • human figure[1]
  • ibex[1]
  • inscription[3]
  • lady[1]
  • latin inscription[1]
  • mask[1]
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  • quadruped[1]
  • ram[1]
  • scarab[3]
  • scene[1]
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  • ancient greek language[1]
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  • gold[5]
  • iron[1]
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  • steatite[13]
  • stone[512]
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  • intaglio[30]
  • mosaic[20]
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  • worked[2]
  • e. gillieron[6]
  • hecker[1]
  • j. chiurazzi and fils[1]
  • naples[1]
  • yes[125]
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63-1-5

63-1-5

Celt

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95-20-233C

95-20-233C

Lithic

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MS4559

MS4559

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32-27-818

32-27-818

Whorl

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37-20-10.1

37-20-10.1

Fragment

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MS4642

MS4642

Rhyton

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29-128-1799

29-128-1799

Gem

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95-20-246

95-20-246

Game Piece (uncertain)

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80-2-61E

80-2-61E

Paving

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63-1-63A

63-1-63A

Blade

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63-1-21

63-1-21

Celt

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56-10-2

56-10-2

Grinding Stone

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56-10-1

56-10-1

Mortar

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MS4716C

MS4716C

Spindle Whorl

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MS1782

MS1782

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MS1788

MS1788

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MS1790

MS1790

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MS1789

MS1789

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MS1778

MS1778

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MS1773

MS1773

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MS1786

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MS1797

MS1797

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MS1783

MS1783

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MS1771

MS1771

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MS1770

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MS1776

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MS1777

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MS1791

MS1791

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MS1792

MS1792

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CG2017-6-182

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2016-12-1

2016-12-1

Mosaic Fragment

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MS1780

MS1780

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