Warden, P. G. The Hilprecht Collection of Greek, Italic, and Roman Bronzes in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1997.
Reference
- Object[191]
- no[191]
- mediterranean[191]
- arrowhead[2]
- axe head[2]
- ball[1]
- bell[3]
- belt buckle[1]
- bracelet[1]
- bridle[1]
- buckle[1]
- celt[1]
- chain[1]
- cuirass[1]
- cup[1]
- earring[1]
- fibula (pin)[5]
- figurine[106]
- finial[1]
- furniture attachment[1]
- hair ring[1]
- handle[13]
- hinge[1]
- hook[2]
- jar[2]
- key[1]
- knucklebone[1]
- lamp[3]
- lance[1]
- lantern handle[1]
- links[1]
- lock[2]
- mask[10]
- ornament[1]
- pendant[6]
- plaque[1]
- probe[2]
- protome[5]
- pyxis[1]
- pyxis lid[1]
- razor[1]
- sickle[1]
- sling bullet[6]
- sling stone[1]
- spoon[3]
- spout[3]
- stud[1]
- toggle[1]
- vessel attachment[4]
- vessel fragment[1]
- vessel handle[1]
- vessel lid[1]
- votive[3]
- weight[4]
- arezzo[3]
- asia minor[8]
- avignon[1]
- black sea[1]
- campania[1]
- cappadocia[2]
- carcassone[1]
- carthage[6]
- chalon-sur-saône[1]
- chiusi[4]
- constantinople[6]
- cyzicus[1]
- delphi[1]
- etruria[20]
- florence[1]
- genoa[1]
- greece[1]
- italy[41]
- konya[3]
- mediterranean[12]
- north syria[1]
- orvieto[3]
- persia[1]
- perugia[2]
- phocis[1]
- phrygia[1]
- pompeii[1]
- samsoun[20]
- southern france[2]
- syria[1]
- syro-palestine[1]
- toscana[1]
- tunisia[7]
- turkey[23]
- turkey (country)[93]
- tuscany[4]
- vetulonia[2]
- volterra[5]
- western france[1]
- roman period[9]
- bavarian[1]
- byzantine[1]
- cappadocian[1]
- coptic[1]
- east greek[3]
- egyptian[2]
- etruscan[21]
- european[2]
- german[1]
- graeco-roman[8]
- greek[18]
- hellenistic[1]
- hittite[1]
- iberian[1]
- illyrian[1]
- iranian[1]
- islamic[4]
- italian[1]
- italic[13]
- lebanese[1]
- macedonian[5]
- parthian[3]
- picene[4]
- roman[69]
- south italian[1]
- syrian[1]
- syro-phoenician[1]
- villanovan[1]
- west greek[1]
- amor[1]
- animal[5]
- animal head[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- aphrodite anadyomene[6]
- apollo[2]
- baby[1]
- barbarian[1]
- bird[4]
- boar[1]
- boar head[1]
- boy[1]
- bull[6]
- bull head[2]
- cat[1]
- charioteer[1]
- club[2]
- cock[1]
- cow[1]
- cymbal player[1]
- dagger[1]
- deity[1]
- dioskouros[1]
- dog[3]
- dog head[2]
- dolphin[2]
- dove[1]
- dragon[1]
- etruscan inscription[1]
- female hand[1]
- female head[1]
- fox[1]
- frog[1]
- girl[1]
- greek inscription[2]
- greyhound[1]
- helios?[1]
- heracles[6]
- herm[2]
- hipponikos[1]
- horse[6]
- human[2]
- human arm[1]
- human face[1]
- human hand[1]
- human kneeling[1]
- hunter[1]
- ibex[3]
- inscription[1]
- jerboa[1]
- lion[2]
- lion skin[1]
- male[1]
- male head[2]
- male torso[1]
- man[1]
- mask[1]
- mercury[5]
- minerva[1]
- mithraic genius[1]
- monkey head[1]
- mouse[2]
- offerant[1]
- oinochoe[1]
- pan[1]
- panther[3]
- peacock[1]
- phrygian man[1]
- plants[1]
- ram[1]
- ram head[1]
- resheph[1]
- river god[1]
- satyr[1]
- satyr head[2]
- scorpion[2]
- silenus[1]
- snake[1]
- snake head[1]
- swan[1]
- thunderbolt[1]
- trident?[1]
- warrior[1]
- winged man[1]
- woman[7]
- youth[2]
- cast[9]
- hammered[1]
- hollow cast[1]
- inscribed[3]
- actual citation[191]
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