Dorling Kindersley Limited. History of the World in 1,000 Objects. London: Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2014.
Reference
- Object[41]
- yes[41]
- mediterranean[41]
- alabastron[1]
- amphora[1]
- antefix[3]
- aryballos[1]
- balsamarium[2]
- bowl[1]
- cinerary chest[1]
- cinerary chest lid[1]
- cuirass[1]
- earring[5]
- figurine[1]
- gem[1]
- helmet[2]
- herm[1]
- jar[1]
- jug[1]
- kohl stick[1]
- kyathos[1]
- kylix[1]
- lamp[1]
- loculus[1]
- mosaic[1]
- neck amphora[1]
- necklace[1]
- pyxis[1]
- pyxis lid[1]
- relief[1]
- rhyton[1]
- ring[1]
- saddleflask[1]
- sculpture[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- shield[1]
- statue[2]
- stirrup jar[1]
- tripod bowl[1]
- aleppo[1]
- ascoli piceno[1]
- bamboula[1]
- beit jibrin[2]
- benghazi[1]
- caere[3]
- campania[1]
- carthage[1]
- crete[4]
- cyprus[1]
- east greece[1]
- etruria[13]
- gournia[2]
- greece[7]
- israel[2]
- italy[21]
- kourion[1]
- libya[1]
- mediterranean[6]
- messenia[1]
- narce[3]
- orvieto[2]
- palestine[2]
- pseira[1]
- syria[1]
- syro-palestine[1]
- teano[1]
- tunisia[1]
- umbria[1]
- vasiliki[1]
- volterra[2]
- vulci[2]
- zeugitana[1]
- kourion[1]
- archaic greek period[1]
- early corinthian[1]
- early minoan iib[1]
- flavian period[1]
- hellenistic period[4]
- imperial roman[1]
- imperial roman period[1]
- late geometric ia[2]
- late helladic iiia[1]
- late helladic iiib[1]
- late helladic iiic[1]
- late helladic period[1]
- late minoan i[1]
- late minoan ib[1]
- late minoan period[1]
- middle minoan ii[1]
- middle minoan iii[2]
- roman period[3]
- severan period[1]
- annona?[1]
- aphrodite anadyomene[1]
- boat[1]
- cart[1]
- centaur[1]
- cybele[1]
- dancer[1]
- deer?[1]
- dionysos[1]
- eagle[1]
- elephants[1]
- etruscan inscription[1]
- female head[1]
- goat[1]
- goat?[1]
- goddess[1]
- gorgoneion[1]
- grain[1]
- helmet[1]
- herm[1]
- hoplite[1]
- horse[4]
- horseman[1]
- latin inscription[1]
- lion[1]
- man[1]
- mask[1]
- murder of aegisthus?[1]
- octopus[2]
- olive[1]
- owl[1]
- palmette[1]
- panther[1]
- patera[1]
- procession[1]
- rider[1]
- river god[1]
- satyr head[1]
- sphinx[1]
- stag[1]
- theseus[1]
- tripod[1]
- venus[1]
- bronze[6]
- carnelian[1]
- ceramic[13]
- copper alloy[3]
- glass[3]
- gold[7]
- limestone[1]
- marble (stone)[4]
- parian marble[1]
- pentelic marble[1]
- sard[1]
- steatite[1]
- stone[2]
- terracotta[3]
- black figure[1]
- blown[1]
- bucchero[1]
- carved[4]
- core-form[1]
- geometric[2]
- intaglio[2]
- mycenean ware[1]
- superposed color[1]
- tessera[1]
- vasiliki ware[1]
- actual citation[41]
- type citation[3]
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