Romano, Irene B. Classical Sculpture; Catalogue of the Cypriot, Greek and Roman Stone Sculpture in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2006.
Reference
- Object[52]
- yes[52]
- mediterranean[52]
- athens[2]
- attica[2]
- baalbek[1]
- benghazi[1]
- caesarea mazaca[1]
- cairo[1]
- campania[1]
- cyprus[5]
- egypt[1]
- el bab[1]
- greece[2]
- hierapolis[1]
- idalion[2]
- ionia[1]
- italy[29]
- kourion[3]
- lake nemi[19]
- latium[23]
- libya[1]
- mediterranean[7]
- minturnae[3]
- montecelio[1]
- rome[1]
- rumeli hisar[1]
- sanctuary of apollo hylates[3]
- sardinia[1]
- smyrna[1]
- syria[3]
- teano[1]
- troad[1]
- turkey (country)[4]
- kourion[3]
- attic[1]
- classical greek[1]
- cypriot[3]
- east greek[1]
- graeco-roman[1]
- greco-roman[1]
- greek[7]
- hellenistic[2]
- roman[34]
- syrian[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- agrippina the elder[1]
- agrippina the younger[1]
- amphora[1]
- aphrodite[2]
- aphrodite anadyomene[1]
- athena[1]
- bacchus[1]
- caracalla[1]
- cauldron[3]
- daughter[1]
- deer[1]
- diana[4]
- dionysos?[1]
- discobolos torso[1]
- draped woman[1]
- father[1]
- faun[2]
- faunus[1]
- female[1]
- female head[8]
- female torso[2]
- god[1]
- greek inscription[1]
- griffin[3]
- head[6]
- helmet[1]
- heracles[2]
- hermaphrodite[1]
- hermes[1]
- human foot[1]
- human head[2]
- janiform[1]
- kore[1]
- latin inscription[5]
- lekythos[1]
- male head[1]
- male torso[2]
- man[1]
- mask[1]
- matron[1]
- menander[1]
- mother[1]
- muse[1]
- panathenaic amphora[2]
- pegasus[1]
- priest[2]
- priest of isis[1]
- river god[1]
- satyr[1]
- scipio africanus[1]
- silenus[1]
- soldier[1]
- tripod[1]
- venus[2]
- vestal virgin[1]
- wineskin[1]
- woman[3]
- youth[5]
- basalt[1]
- limestone[6]
- marble (stone)[43]
- parian marble[2]
- pentelic marble[2]
- carved[52]
- actual citation[52]
























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