White, Donald J., Ann B. Brownlee, Irene B. Romano, and Jean M. Turfa. Guide to the Etruscan and Roman Worlds at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2002.
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- Object[44]
- yes[44]
- mediterranean[44]
- acroterion[1]
- amphora[2]
- antefix[1]
- bowl[2]
- chalice[1]
- cinerary chest[1]
- cinerary chest lid[1]
- cuirass[1]
- cup[1]
- earring[6]
- fibula (pin)[2]
- figurine[1]
- finial[1]
- footed bowl[1]
- frieze[1]
- gem[1]
- helmet[1]
- holkion[1]
- jug[1]
- kantharos[3]
- kotyle[1]
- kylix[1]
- lintel[1]
- necklace[1]
- oinochoe[2]
- olpe[1]
- ornament[1]
- pendant[4]
- pyxis[1]
- pyxis lid[1]
- razor[1]
- sarcophagus[1]
- sarcophagus lid[1]
- scarab[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- sima[1]
- skyphos[1]
- stamnos[1]
- stand[1]
- statue[1]
- vase carrier[1]
- votive[1]
- ardea[1]
- caere[2]
- chiusi[2]
- civita castellana[1]
- civita musarna[2]
- etruria[31]
- italy[41]
- latium[1]
- mediterranean[2]
- narce[16]
- orvieto[3]
- south italy[1]
- volterra[2]
- vulci[5]
- etruscan[44]
- faliscan[17]
- greek[1]
- italo-etruscan[1]
- altar?[1]
- animals[1]
- ariadne[1]
- ariadne?[1]
- athena[1]
- bacchus[1]
- bird[2]
- boar[1]
- caryatid[1]
- charioteer[1]
- deer[1]
- dionysos[1]
- dog?[1]
- eros[1]
- etruscan inscription[1]
- female head[1]
- griffin[1]
- hawk[1]
- horse[1]
- inscription[1]
- ivy[1]
- keto[1]
- leopard[1]
- lion[1]
- lion?[1]
- maenad[1]
- man[3]
- mirror?[2]
- murder of aegisthus?[1]
- patera[1]
- quadriga[1]
- ram[1]
- satyr[1]
- sea serpent[1]
- tympanum[1]
- warrior[1]
- winged lion[1]
- woman[1]
- women[1]
- youth[2]
- war[1]
- bronze[9]
- carnelian[1]
- ceramic[17]
- copper alloy[3]
- gold[8]
- marble (stone)[2]
- nenfro[4]
- sardonyx[1]
- terracotta[3]
- tufa[2]
- tuff[1]
- black figure[1]
- bucchero[3]
- carved[4]
- etrusco-corinthian[2]
- impasto[3]
- intaglio[1]
- lunate[1]
- painted[1]
- red figure[3]
- actual citation[44]
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