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Accession #: 2016.1.8
Medium: Silver
Didrachm with Apollo (obverse), Zeus Labraundos (reverse)
Unknown Maker
ca. 341-336 B.C.E.
Accession #: 2016.1.5
Medium: Silver
Didrachm with Attendant Crowns Horse with Rider (obverse), Boy on Dolphin (reverse)
Unknown Maker
ca. 281-228 B.C.E.
Accession #: 98.1a-b
Medium: Polychrome terra-cotta
Double-Spouted Askos
Daunian
3rd century B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.42
Medium: Ceramic
Female Votive Psi-Figure
Unknown Maker
ca. 1300-1200 B.C.E
Accession #: LI.90.1
Medium: Ceramic
Fish Plate
Unknown Maker
ca. 330-300 B.C.E
Accession #: 62.38
Medium: Glass
Flask
Unknown Maker
100 C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.31
Medium: Ceramic
Flask
Unknown Maker
2000-1750 B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.45
Medium: Silver
Footed Bowl
Unknown Maker
4th - 5th century C.E.
Accession #: 68.19.10
Medium: Limestone with traces of polychromy
Fragment of a Funeral Stele
Accession #: LI.90.21
Medium: Fresco
Fragment of a Wall Painting
Unknown Artist
1300-1100 B.C.E
Media File
Accession #: 76.11.4
Medium: Clear aquamarine glass
Fragment of Bottle
Unknown Maker
1st century C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.18
Medium: Limestone
Funerary Stele
Unknown Maker
3rd - 4th century C.E.


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