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ANTIQUITIES

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ANTIQUITIES

Much of the collection of antiquities arrived as a transfer from the Classics Department in the mid-twentieth century. The collection is very deep in examples, mostly of small scale, of Roman sculpture, bronze tools and implements, as well as epigraphs. A representative selection of Greek red- and black-figure ceramics are also included as well as some very fine examples of Egyptian sculpture and tomb artifacts.

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Head of Viceroy Merymose from his Outer Sarcophagus
Egyptian
c. 1375 BCE
Culture: Egyptian
Statuette of Isis and young Horus
Egyptian
712-30 BCE
Culture: Egyptian
Cat
Egyptian
c. 625 BCE
Funerary Stele of Isis-en-kheb(et)
Egyptian
6th c BCE
Culture: Egyptian
Canopic jar
Egyptian
330-30 BCE
Culture: Egyptian
Female Head Antefix
Etruscan
6th c BCE
Culture: Etruscan
Attic red-figure kylix
Currently Unidentified
5th c BCE
Culture: Greek
Apulian red-figure bell krater
Associate of the Tarporley Painter
c. 420-400 BCE
Attic black-figured lekythos
Currently Unidentified
c. 520-500 BCE
Culture: Greek
Black-figure kylix from Athens
Currently Unidentified
510-500 BCE
Culture: Greek
Goddess Demeter
Currently Unidentified
500 BCE
Culture: Greek
Praenestine cista
Italian (Etruscan)
3rd c BCE
Culture: Etruscan
Flask
Roman
3rd-5th c
Culture: Roman
Statue of a Woman
Roman copy after Greek original
1st c BCE
Culture: Roman
Funerary Relief of Attia Rufilla
Roman
Mid 1st c
Culture: Roman
Head
Greek / Italian
2nd-3rd c
Culture: Greek / Italian
Head of Trajanus Decius
Roman
3rd c
Culture: Roman
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