Vermeule, Cornelius C. The Sommerville Gem Collection of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The University Museum, 1956.
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- Object[60]
- yes[60]
- no[60]
- mediterranean[60]
- gem[60]
- ring[60]
- seal (object)[1]
- stamp[1]
- mediterranean[60]
- graeco-roman[60]
- aesclepius[1]
- alexander the great[1]
- altar[1]
- amphitrite?[1]
- antiphates[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- apollo[4]
- apollo helios[1]
- arrow[1]
- artemis[2]
- athlete[1]
- bacchus[1]
- biga[1]
- boar[1]
- bonus eventus[2]
- boukranion[1]
- bow[2]
- butterfly[1]
- caduceus[2]
- calf[1]
- capitoline triad[1]
- ceres?[1]
- cock[2]
- column[3]
- corinthian helmet[1]
- cornucopia[3]
- cow[1]
- crescent[2]
- dagger[1]
- demeter?[1]
- diomedes[1]
- dionysis?[1]
- dionysos[1]
- dolphin[1]
- eagle[5]
- eros[10]
- fish[1]
- fisherman[1]
- flower[1]
- fortuna[1]
- fruit[1]
- fury?[1]
- globe[1]
- grain[2]
- harpocrates[2]
- hellenistic ruler?[1]
- heracles[1]
- heracles?[2]
- herald's staff[1]
- hermes[3]
- hippocanth[2]
- horse[3]
- hygieia-felicitas[1]
- inscription[3]
- isis[2]
- juno[1]
- jupiter[2]
- jupiter tonans[1]
- kantharos[1]
- libation dish[1]
- lion[2]
- lion skin[1]
- lyre[1]
- maenad[1]
- meleager[1]
- minerva[1]
- modius[1]
- moon[1]
- olive tree[1]
- orb[1]
- owl[1]
- paddle[1]
- palladium[1]
- palm[1]
- panther[1]
- patera[1]
- peacock[1]
- phallus[1]
- philosopher?[1]
- poseidon[1]
- priapus[2]
- protogenis[1]
- prow[1]
- psyche[1]
- purse[1]
- python[1]
- quiver[1]
- raven[1]
- rudder[2]
- rustic sacrifice[1]
- satyr[1]
- sculptor?[1]
- sea horse[1]
- sea nymph[1]
- snake[2]
- sphinx[2]
- star[2]
- tyche-fortuna[2]
- woman[2]
- zeus-serapis[2]
- agate[6]
- amethyst[5]
- carnelian[16]
- chalcedony[3]
- faience[1]
- gold[29]
- iron[1]
- jasper[6]
- lapis lazuli[1]
- metal[19]
- onyx[8]
- rock crystal[1]
- sard[6]
- sardonyx[9]
- silver[3]
- actual citation[60]
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