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Herakles Iconography on Tyrrhenian Amphorae
Crossroads 360 Virtual Tour Script Edited
Catalogue 8 Autumn 2020
Muse1991v25p42-53.Pdf (1.602Mb)
Ancient Lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta Type III S Conical, Boxer Rhyton (651)
Perfume Vessels in South-East Italy
Funerary Ritual and Urban Development in Archaic Central Italy by Jennifer Marilyn Evans a Disser
Ancient Mediterranean Gallery Labels
Campanian Red-Figure Bell Krater 350–325 Bce Attributed to the Cumae ‘A’ Painter Southern Italy Terra-Cotta, Gloss 8–3814; L2009.1001.025
Pictorial Narratives in Faliscan Red Figure Vase Painting
A Cross-Section of Corinthian Antiquities
Two Centujries of Hellenistic Pottery
RARELY EXHIBITED GREEK POTTERY Part I: Bronze Age-Orientalizing (2700–530 BCE)
The Campaign of 1938
Diapositiva 1
Burial Customs of Clazomenae in the Iron Age (1100 – 500 Bc)
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Fascicule 10
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GREEK VASES Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection
Chersonesos, 2006-2007
Rarely Exhibited Etruscan Pottery
Customs Bulletin Weekly, Vol. 55, June 30, 2021, No. 25
Ancient Greek the Studiowith Architecture, Pottery & Sculpture ART HIST RY KIDS
67 Illustrations Fig. 1. Attic Red-Figure Kylix Attributed to Makron, C. 490
The Mycenaean Pottery in the Sadberk Hanım Museum Was Acquired from the Hüseyin Kocabaş Collection and Added to the Inventory in 1983
Pottery Shapes
A Fake Or Not a Fake . . . an Ancient Practical Joke?
Greek Vase Shapes Ancient Greek Pottery
Vitale, S. “Late Helladic IIIA2 Pottery from Mitrou and Its Implications For
This Kelsey-Themed Matching Game
On Athenian Lekythoi
The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project a Preliminary Report
A Group of Late Helladic Iia Pottery from Tsoungiza
A Deposit of Late Helladic Iiib1 Pottery Fromtsoungiza
Apulian Warrior-Heroes and Greek Citizens: Mortuary Constructions of Identity in Ruvo Di Puglia and Metaponto
Ancient Greek Pottery Greek Pots As Evidence Pattern on Pots
The Mitra, Sakkos and Kekryphalos in Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painting Ca