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Aphrodite HS4093 Greek, 425-400 BC
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Apollo HS3776 Greek, 475 BC
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2 Griffins Attacking Doe HS4057 Greek, 325-300 BC
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the above three sculptures are among the pieces that were returned to Italy by agreement (Aug. 2007)
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Bust Martial HS3615 Roman, 98-117 AD
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Elgin Kore HS3988 Greek, 475 BC
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Elgin Throne HS4085 Greek, 400-300 BC
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Etruscan Lur HS3697 Etruscan, 300-280 BC
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Etruscan Roof Ornament HS4076 Etruscan, 500-475 BC
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Female Head fragment HS3684 Greek, 475 BC
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Greek Helmet HS3673 Greek, 350-300 BC
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Hercules HS3816 Roman, 100-200 AD
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Herm of Hermes HS3718 Roman, 50-100 AD
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Julia Titi HS3587 Roman, c. 90 AD
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Jupiter HS4161 Gallo-Roman, 100-200 AD
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Landsdowne Herakles HS3857 Roman, c. 125 AD
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Landsdowne Herakles HS3883 Probably inspired from a lost Greek sculpture (Polykleitos, c.300BC),
this sculpture was found near Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli and named for Lord Landsdowne.
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Leda and The Swan HS3891 Roman, c. 1-100 AD
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Marbury Hall Zeus HS4114 Roman, c. 1-100 AD
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Mars Cobannus HS3672 Gallo-Roman, 125-175 AD
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Muse HS3772 Roman, 200 AD
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Muse HS3783 Roman, 200 AD
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Nemesis HS3805 Roman, c. 150 AD
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Nike Incense Burner HS3812 Greek, 500-480 BC
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Oil Jar HS3999 Greek, c. 450 BC
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Krater Palermo Painter HS4153 Greek, 415-400 BC
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Orpheus HS3823 Greek, 350-300 BC
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Portrait Busts 2 Youths HS3663 Gallo-Roman, 60-70 AD
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Prize Athenian Games HS3651 Greek, 363-362 BC
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Queens Vase Berenike HS3623 Greek, 243-221 BC
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Roman Beaker HS3757
Found in the sea off Knidos (modern Turkey) in the early 1900s, this 1st C. Roman beaker is one of the few solid gold vessels to survive from the Roman period. It weighs 656.3 grams.
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Ptolemaic diadem HS4012 Greek, 220-100 BC
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Ptolemaic Hairnet HS4020 Greek, 220-100 BC
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Ptolemaic Hairnet detail HS4020c
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Sarcophagus Life of Achilles HS3832 Greek, 180-220 AD
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Sarcophagus Scenes of Bacchus HS4070 Roman, 210-220 AD
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Sarcophagus Endymion HS3572 Roman, C. 210 AD (2464 x 840 pano-crop)
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Sarcophagus Endymion HS3575 (detail of right half)
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Wine Cup HS3618 Greek, 480 BC
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Tyche HS3712 Greek, 150-100 BC
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Tyche HS3707 Greek, 150-100 BC
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Satyr HS3873 Roman, 1-100 AD
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Venus HS3724 Roman, 100-1 BC
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Venus Hygeia HS3735 Roman, c. 200 AD
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Zeus HS3767 Greek, c. 100 BC
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Venus Genetrix HS3700 Roman, 100-200 AD
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Victorious Youth HS3642, 3648 Greek, 300-100 BC
This bronze statue of a Greek youth fresh from his victory at the Olympic Games is one of the few life-size Greek bronzes to survive since antiquity.
It was found in international waters off the coast of Italy.
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