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Accession #: LI.90.53
Medium: Ceramic
Red-Figure Lekythos (Oil Vessel)
Unknown Maker
ca. 470 B.C.E
Media File
Accession #: 98.6.1
Medium: Ceramic
Red-Figure Panathenaic Neck Amphora (Wine Vessel)
Unknown Maker
ca. 330-320 B.C.E
Accession #: LI.90.52
Medium: Ceramic, partial gilt
Ribbed Trefoil Oinochoe (Wine Vessel)
Unknown Maker
4th century B.C.E.
Accession #: 97.3a-b
Medium: Marble
Sarcophagus Panels with the Good Shepherd
Unknown Artist
first quarter, 4th century C.E.
Accession #: 90.8
Medium: Marble
Schematic Figure
Unknown Maker
ca. 2700-2300 B.C.E
Accession #: LI.90.23
Medium: Bronze
Situla (Bucket)
Etruscan
5th century B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.49
Medium: Bronze
Spear Head
Unknown Culture
ca. 800 B.C.E
Accession #: LI.90.48
Medium: Ceramic
Sphageion Olla (Ritual Vessel)
Unknown Maker
4th century B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.2
Medium: Ceramic
Sphinx
Unknown Maker
4th century B.C.E.
Accession #: LI.90.35
Medium: Bronze
Squatting Figure (Inkwell Cover)
Hellenistic
3rd century B.C.E
Accession #: 2016.1.11
Medium: Gold
Stater with Athena (obverse), Nike (reverse)
Unknown Maker
323-317 B.C.E.
Accession #: 2016.1.6
Medium: Silver
Stater with Chimaera (obverse), Dove in Olive Wreath (reverse)
Unknown Maker
ca. 400-323 B.C.E.


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