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[33]
- yes[33]
- mediterranean[33]
- antoninianus[2]
- as[2]
- aureus[3]
- bowl[1]
- burial tablet[1]
- cinerary urn[1]
- cinerary urn lid[1]
- coin[16]
- denarius[7]
- didrachm[1]
- echinus bowl[1]
- figurine[1]
- fistula[1]
- follis[1]
- gem[3]
- grape flask[1]
- grave stela[1]
- hook[1]
- incense burner[1]
- intaglio[1]
- mortarium[1]
- necklace[1]
- plaque[1]
- ring[2]
- saddleflask[1]
- scarab[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- sestertius[1]
- solidus[1]
- tetradrachm[1]
- thymiaterion[1]
- torch holder[1]
- votive[1]
- athens[1]
- greece[1]
- italy[1]
- mediterranean[33]
- rome (italy)[1]
- aemilianus[1]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- constantine i[1]
- diocletian[1]
- domitian[1]
- hadrian[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- imperial roman period[2]
- late etruscan[1]
- otho[1]
- republican roman period[6]
- roman period[4]
- septimius severus[1]
- trajan[1]
- vespasian[1]
- arrentine[1]
- attic[1]
- etruscan[2]
- imperial roman[13]
- italic[1]
- italo-etruscan[1]
- republican roman[5]
- roman[9]
- roman gaullish[1]
- south italian[1]
- aemilianus[1]
- aeneas[1]
- altar[2]
- apollo[1]
- arms[1]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- bow[1]
- branch[1]
- bust[3]
- captive[1]
- captives[1]
- charioteer[1]
- constantine i[1]
- cuirass[2]
- dacia[1]
- diana[1]
- diocletian[1]
- dog?[1]
- drapery[2]
- emperor[1]
- genius[1]
- globe[1]
- grapes[1]
- hadrian[1]
- head[4]
- horse[1]
- human foot[1]
- inscription[3]
- janus[1]
- janus head[1]
- jewess[1]
- jupiter[1]
- lion[1]
- lion?[1]
- medusa[1]
- omphale[1]
- parazonium[1]
- phoenix[1]
- polymnia[1]
- prow[1]
- publius paetus[1]
- quadriga[1]
- radiant diadem[2]
- roma[1]
- rome[1]
- securitas[1]
- septimius severus[1]
- shield[1]
- sol[1]
- spear[3]
- trophy[2]
- venus[1]
- victory[1]
- virtus[2]
- warrior[1]
- woman[1]
- wreath[1]
- latin[11]
- black glaze[1]
- blown[1]
- incised[1]
- inscribed[1]
- intaglio[3]
- mould-blown[1]
- mould-made[1]
- moulded[1]
- terra sigillata[2]
- aemilianus[1]
- augustus[1]
- aurelian[1]
- c. julius caesar[1]
- constantine i[1]
- diocletian[1]
- domitian[1]
- hadrian[1]
- otho[1]
- publius paetus[1]
- quintus pomponius musa[1]
- septimius severus[1]
- trajan[1]
- vespasian[1]
- actual citation[33]
- type citation[5]
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