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Accession #: 76.11.3
Medium: Dark aquamarine glass
Bottle
Unknown Maker
1st century C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.34
Medium: Silver
Bowl
Unknown Maker
3rd century B.C.E. - 2nd century C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.51
Medium: Faience
Bowl
Unknown Maker
1st century C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.12
Medium: Bronze
Bowl with Ring Handles
Greek
ca. 8th century B.C.E.
Accession #: 68.19.4
Medium: Faience
Boy Horus
Unknown Artist
730 B.C.E
Accession #: LI.90.38
Medium: Bronze
Buckle in the Form of a Tiger
Unknown Culture
5th - 3rd century B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.39
Medium: Bronze
Bull
Unknown Maker
1st century B.C.E - 2nd century C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.33
Medium: Bronze
Bust of a Woman
Hellenistic
3rd century B.C.E.
Accession #: 2016.1.10
Medium: Gold
Daric with King Running with Bow and Spear (obverse), Oblong Punch (reverse)
Unknown Maker
ca. 500-350 B.C.E.
Accession #: 2016.1.12
Medium: Gold
Decadrachm with Persephone (obverse), Charioteer (reverse)
Unknown Maker
ca. 275-215 B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.14
Medium: Bronze
Decorative Element in the Form of a Duck
Unknown Maker
2nd century C. E.
Accession #: LI.90.10
Medium: Gold
Diadem
Unknown Maker
ca. 400 B.C.E


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