Classical World - Roman World
Exhibition (15 Mar 2003)
- Object[200]
- mediterranean[200]
- acroterion[1]
- amphora handle[2]
- antefix[2]
- bowl[4]
- bowl fragment[1]
- brick stamp[3]
- candelabrum[1]
- candlestick unguentarium[2]
- coin[3]
- conical flask[2]
- cornice[6]
- cymbal[1]
- echinus bowl[1]
- figurine[80]
- finger ring[2]
- fish plate[1]
- fountain statue[2]
- gem[1]
- herm[2]
- inscription[1]
- kylix[1]
- lamp[13]
- lantern[1]
- loculus[1]
- mask[1]
- mosaic[2]
- mosaic fragment[1]
- oinochoe[1]
- pitcher[2]
- plaque[12]
- plate[3]
- rattle[1]
- relief[3]
- reproduction[14]
- revetment[9]
- ring[1]
- saucepan[1]
- sculpture[6]
- sherd[8]
- sistrum[1]
- statue[27]
- statuette[9]
- tray[1]
- vase[1]
- votive[73]
- votive object[1]
- wall fragment[3]
- wall painting[3]
- wall plaster[1]
- weight[2]
- campanian[1]
- christian[1]
- etruscan[1]
- gaulish[2]
- imperial roman[1]
- italic[2]
- roman[116]
- south italian[4]
- umbro-etruscan[20]
- umbro-sabellian[56]
- bath building, area xv, locus f.[1]
- baths of caracalla[1]
- doorway to south vault of temple l[1]
- fossa tomb 3, 4, 5[2]
- great stoa[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]
- mangarini property[3]
- mons testaceus, sw rome[1]
- monte testaccio[1]
- pit grave 3, 4, 5[2]
- porta pia[1]
- refuse heap of potter's shop[2]
- republican forum[6]
- sacred well beside capitolium[1]
- sanctuary of diana nemorensis[4]
- sw corner temple of julius caesar[2]
- temple l[9]
- temple of julius caesar[1]
- vaults under "temple l"[1]
- villa dei papiri[2]
- villa of marius at tivoli[1]
- well above polygonal wall, n.w.[1]
- abundantia[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- amphora[1]
- bacchante[1]
- bacchus[1]
- bean pod[1]
- bes[1]
- blackberry[1]
- boy[1]
- bread[1]
- bread loaf[1]
- bull head[1]
- cake[2]
- caligula?[1]
- caryatid?[1]
- cauldron[2]
- centaur[1]
- chariot[1]
- child[2]
- comic mask[1]
- cupid[1]
- cupid(?) riding fish[1]
- cybele[1]
- dancing faun[1]
- deer[1]
- deity[1]
- diana[6]
- dionysos[1]
- dionysos?[1]
- dog[6]
- dogs[1]
- dolphin[1]
- duck[1]
- eel[1]
- emperor[1]
- eros[2]
- faun[6]
- faunus[1]
- female figure[1]
- female head[4]
- female torso[1]
- festooned[1]
- figure of hercules wearing the nemean lion.[1]
- figure of neptune(?)[1]
- fish[2]
- floral pattern[1]
- fortuna[2]
- god[1]
- grape bunch[1]
- griffin[3]
- head[4]
- heracles[1]
- hermes[2]
- hippocampus(?) with outstretched feet at spout[1]
- horse[1]
- human[1]
- hygieia[1]
- inscription[2]
- isis[1]
- janiform[1]
- latin inscription[11]
- maenad?[1]
- male figure[1]
- male head[4]
- man[27]
- mask[1]
- masked theater figure[1]
- medusa[1]
- menorah[1]
- minerva[1]
- nereid?[1]
- nike[1]
- nilotic scene[8]
- olive[2]
- pan[1]
- panathenaic amphora[1]
- parrot[2]
- pear[2]
- pig[2]
- pouch-shaped[1]
- priest of isis[1]
- procession[1]
- pygmy[1]
- raspberry[1]
- river god[1]
- satyr[3]
- scipio africanus[1]
- shield[1]
- sigla[1]
- silenus[3]
- soldier[1]
- spear[1]
- squash[2]
- stag[1]
- stamp[1]
- tree[1]
- warrior[5]
- wineskin[2]
- woman[19]
- youth[7]
- latin language[12]
- alabaster[1]
- basalt[1]
- bronze[81]
- ceramic[31]
- copper[1]
- glass[4]
- gold[2]
- gold foil[1]
- lime plaster[3]
- limestone[2]
- marble (stone)[38]
- metal[1]
- mortar[1]
- paint[4]
- plaster[1]
- porphyry[1]
- red jasper[1]
- stone[3]
- terracotta[37]
- black glaze[5]
- blown[2]
- carved[23]
- cast[14]
- engraved[1]
- fresco[3]
- gilded[1]
- inscribed[1]
- intaglio[1]
- mould made[4]
- moulded[1]
- opus alexandrinum[1]
- painted[8]
- relief[1]
- slipped[1]
- stamped[8]
- terra sigillata[11]
- tessera[1]
- actual citation[167]
- type citation[13]
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