The Classical World: Rome
Exhibition ( Apr 1958 - 1975)
- Object[49]
- egyptian[5]
- mediterranean[43]
- near eastern[1]
- acroterion[1]
- bowl[1]
- bowl fragment[1]
- bust[1]
- cinerary urn[1]
- cinerary urn lid[1]
- cup[3]
- figurine[1]
- gem[1]
- gem fragment[1]
- herm[1]
- incense burner[1]
- inscription[1]
- jug[1]
- lamp[1]
- mask[1]
- mosaic[1]
- pen[1]
- plaque[1]
- plate[1]
- protome[1]
- relief[2]
- reproduction[3]
- ring[1]
- sculpture[1]
- statue[25]
- statuette[2]
- thymiaterion[1]
- vase[1]
- writing tablet[2]
- caesarea mazaca[1]
- campania[6]
- coptos[1]
- egypt[5]
- el bab[1]
- etruria[1]
- florence[1]
- france[1]
- herculaneum[1]
- hierapolis[1]
- italy[30]
- konya[2]
- lake nemi[11]
- latium[21]
- mediterranean[6]
- minturnae[7]
- naples[1]
- nubia[1]
- orvieto[1]
- oxyrhynchus[3]
- palmyra[1]
- pompeii[2]
- pozzuoli[1]
- puteoli[1]
- rome[1]
- rome (italy)[3]
- rumeli hisar[1]
- shablul[1]
- syria[3]
- teano[1]
- turkey (country)[4]
- 7b[1]
- baths[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]
- ruins of iconion; several feet below surface of a garden[1]
- ruins of iconium, several feet beneath the surface of a garden[1]
- sacred well beside capitolium[1]
- sanctuary of diana nemorensis[2]
- steps of isis temple[1]
- sw corner temple of julius caesar[2]
- vaults under "temple l"[1]
- villa of marius at tivoli[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- amphora[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- bacchante[1]
- bacchus[1]
- caligula?[1]
- caracalla[2]
- cauldron[4]
- centaur[1]
- child[1]
- comic mask[1]
- dancing faun[1]
- deer[1]
- dionysos[1]
- dionysos?[1]
- eagle[1]
- emperor[2]
- eros[2]
- faun[3]
- faunus[1]
- floral motif[1]
- flowers[3]
- god[1]
- griffin[5]
- head[5]
- herm[1]
- hermes[1]
- inscription[2]
- latin inscription[6]
- leaves[3]
- leopard[1]
- lion[2]
- lion head[1]
- maenad?[1]
- male head[3]
- man[1]
- matron[1]
- nereid?[1]
- nike[1]
- pan[1]
- priest[1]
- soldier[1]
- star[1]
- tiberius?[1]
- victoria[1]
- victoria?[1]
- wineskin[1]
- woman[1]
- young woman[1]
- youth[2]
- bronze[4]
- ceramic[3]
- chalcedony[1]
- glass[4]
- granite[1]
- limestone[2]
- marble (stone)[27]
- metal[3]
- onyx[1]
- pigment[1]
- reed (plant)[1]
- stone[1]
- terracotta[1]
- wax[2]
- wood[2]
- actual citation[46]
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