Classical World - Roman World
Exhibition (15 Mar 2003)
- Object[202]
- yes[202]
- egyptian[3]
- mediterranean[183]
- near eastern[16]
- acroterion[1]
- amphora[1]
- antefix[1]
- antoninianus[2]
- as[2]
- aureus[3]
- balsamarium[4]
- beaker[2]
- bottle[12]
- bowl[9]
- bowl fragment[1]
- brick stamp[1]
- burial tablet[2]
- bust[1]
- cameo[1]
- candelabrum[1]
- candlestick unguentarium[1]
- cinerary urn[1]
- cinerary urn lid[1]
- coffin panel[1]
- coin[18]
- cone beaker[1]
- conical flask[1]
- cornice[2]
- cymbal[1]
- date flask[1]
- denarius[7]
- didrachm[1]
- door handle[1]
- earrings[1]
- echinus bowl[1]
- figurine[19]
- finger ring[2]
- fistula[1]
- flask[10]
- follis[1]
- fountain statue[2]
- gem[12]
- gem impression[1]
- goblet[1]
- grape flask[1]
- grave stela[1]
- herm[2]
- incense burner[1]
- inscription[1]
- intaglio[5]
- janus flask[1]
- jar[5]
- jug[6]
- juglet[2]
- knocker[1]
- kohl stick[1]
- kylix[1]
- lamp[4]
- lantern[1]
- loculus[1]
- mask[1]
- mortarium[1]
- mortuary statue[1]
- mosaic[2]
- mosaic fragment[1]
- oinochoe[4]
- pendant[1]
- phiale[1]
- pilgrim flask[1]
- pitcher[6]
- plaque[4]
- plate[1]
- portrait[2]
- relief[4]
- reproduction[14]
- revetment[1]
- ribbed bowl[2]
- ring[6]
- saddleflask[3]
- saucepan[1]
- sculpture[5]
- seal (object)[1]
- serpentine[1]
- sestertius[2]
- sherd[8]
- sidonian flask[3]
- sistrum[1]
- solidus[1]
- spice jar[1]
- square jug[2]
- stamp[1]
- statue[31]
- statuette[5]
- string of beads[1]
- tetradrachm[1]
- thymiaterion[1]
- transport amphora[2]
- tray[1]
- unguentarium[4]
- vase[3]
- votive[19]
- weight[2]
- wine jug[1]
- aleppo[9]
- athens[1]
- beit jibrin[2]
- beth shean[14]
- caesarea mazaca[1]
- campania[19]
- carthage[1]
- cyprus[2]
- damascus[1]
- egypt[4]
- el bab[1]
- etruria[7]
- france[2]
- galilee[1]
- grand congloue[2]
- greece[1]
- herculaneum[4]
- hierapolis[1]
- israel[23]
- italy[86]
- karanog cemetery[2]
- kourion[1]
- lake nemi[14]
- latium[30]
- lebanon[1]
- luxor[1]
- mediterranean[54]
- minturnae[13]
- naples[1]
- nazareth (israel)[5]
- nubia[2]
- nysa-scythopolis[1]
- orvieto[8]
- palestine[9]
- palmyra[2]
- phoenicia[2]
- pompeii[13]
- pozzuoli[1]
- puteoli[1]
- rome[1]
- rome (italy)[4]
- rumeli hisar[1]
- samsoun[1]
- sanctuary of apollo hylates[1]
- sardinia[1]
- syria[19]
- syro-palestine[4]
- teano[1]
- todi[20]
- toobas[2]
- troad[1]
- tunisia[1]
- turkey (country)[4]
- tyre[1]
- umbria[20]
- yebna[1]
- zeugitana[1]
- kourion[1]
- aemilianus[1]
- augustan period[2]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- byzantine[1]
- constantine i[1]
- diocletian[1]
- domitian[1]
- early imperial roman period[1]
- flavian period[1]
- graeco-roman period[4]
- hadrian[1]
- hellenistic[2]
- imperial[1]
- imperial roman[2]
- imperial roman period[19]
- iron age iib[2]
- islamic period[1]
- julio-claudian period[1]
- late antique period[4]
- late republican period[1]
- late roman period[2]
- maximian i[1]
- nero[1]
- otho[1]
- republican roman[1]
- republican roman period[8]
- roman[3]
- roman period[49]
- septimius severus[1]
- severan period[1]
- trajan[1]
- vespasian[1]
- arrentine[1]
- attic[1]
- christian[1]
- gaulish[1]
- gnostic[2]
- imperial roman[17]
- islamic[1]
- judeo-christian[1]
- meroitic[2]
- palestinian[4]
- republican roman[5]
- roman[147]
- roman gaullish[1]
- south italian[2]
- syrian[1]
- umbro-etruscan[22]
- bath building, area xv, locus f.[1]
- c.n. 295[2]
- dardanelles / plain of troy[1]
- doorway to south vault of temple l[1]
- g 187[1]
- g 712[1]
- in a masonry byz. wash-trough, e. flank, "temple of julius caesar"[1]
- in hollow w. of temple b (temple of julius caesar)[1]
- porta pia[1]
- refuse heap of potter's shop[1]
- republican forum[2]
- sacred well beside capitolium[1]
- sanctuary of diana nemorensis[2]
- sw corner temple of julius caesar[2]
- temple l[1]
- temple of julius caesar[1]
- vaults under "temple l"[1]
- villa dei papiri[2]
- villa of marius at tivoli[1]
- abundantia[1]
- aemilianus[1]
- aeneas[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- agrippina the elder[1]
- agrippina the younger[1]
- alexander the great[1]
- altar[2]
- amphora[2]
- apollo[1]
- arms[1]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- bacchante[1]
- bacchus[1]
- banquet scene[1]
- bean pod[1]
- berries[1]
- bes[1]
- birds[1]
- blackberry[1]
- boat[1]
- bow[1]
- branch[1]
- bread[1]
- bread loaf[1]
- bust[3]
- cake[2]
- caligula?[1]
- captive[1]
- captives[1]
- caracalla[1]
- caryatid?[1]
- cauldron[2]
- centaur[1]
- child[2]
- cleopatra[1]
- cock-head god[1]
- comic mask[1]
- constantine i[1]
- cornucopia[2]
- cuirass[3]
- cup[1]
- cupid[1]
- cupid(?) riding fish[1]
- cybele[2]
- dacia[1]
- date[1]
- deer[1]
- demeter[1]
- diana[4]
- diocletian[1]
- dionysos[1]
- dionysos?[1]
- dogs[1]
- dolphin[2]
- drapery[2]
- duck[1]
- eel[1]
- emperor[2]
- empress[1]
- face[1]
- faun[3]
- faunus[1]
- female[1]
- female figure[1]
- female head[6]
- festooned[1]
- figure of hercules wearing the nemean lion.[1]
- figure of neptune(?)[1]
- fish[2]
- floral pattern[1]
- flowers[1]
- griffin[3]
- head[11]
- hermes[2]
- horse[2]
- inscription[10]
- janus[2]
- latin inscription[8]
- lion[2]
- male head[4]
- man[3]
- minerva[2]
- nero[2]
- olive[2]
- parrot[2]
- pear[2]
- radiant diadem[2]
- roma[3]
- shield[3]
- silenus[3]
- spear[5]
- squash[2]
- trophy[2]
- victory[3]
- virtus[2]
- wineskin[2]
- woman[3]
- youth[6]
- latin[12]
- latin language[9]
- agate[1]
- basalt[1]
- billon[2]
- brass[2]
- bronze[24]
- carnelian[3]
- ceramic[23]
- copper[1]
- glass[60]
- glass paste[1]
- gold[10]
- green jasper[1]
- hematite[1]
- jacinth[1]
- lead[2]
- limestone[5]
- marble (stone)[39]
- metal[1]
- paint[1]
- parian marble[1]
- paste[2]
- pentelic marble[1]
- plaster[1]
- porphyry[1]
- red jasper[2]
- sardonyx[1]
- serpentine[1]
- silver[6]
- stone[3]
- terracotta[22]
- applied thread[1]
- black glaze[2]
- blown[18]
- cameo[2]
- carved[23]
- cast[14]
- engraved[1]
- gilded[1]
- high relief[2]
- incised[1]
- inscribed[3]
- intaglio[11]
- marvered[1]
- mosaic[1]
- mould-blown[13]
- mould-made[1]
- moulded[3]
- opus alexandrinum[1]
- relief[1]
- stamped[3]
- terra sigillata[10]
- tessera[2]
- threading[7]
- aemilianus[1]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- c. julius caesar[1]
- constantine i[1]
- diocletian[1]
- domitian[1]
- hadrian[1]
- j. chiurazzi and fils[14]
- nero[1]
- otho[1]
- publius paetus[1]
- quintus pomponius musa[1]
- septimius severus[1]
- trajan[1]
- vespasian[1]
- actual citation[202]
- type citation[21]
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