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Bird or Dove
Archaic
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Archaic
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Black Figure Lekythos
Greek
600-400 BC
Black Figure Oinochoë
Greek
525-475 BC
Comedy Actor on a Donkey
Corinthian, Greek
400-300 BC
Double Oil lamp with design
Anonymous
100 BC-99 AD
Female Nude with Cloak
Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
ca. 1870-1887
Flat bottomed Bowl with incising
Mesoamerican?
no date
Head from a Statuette of Harpokrates
Egyptian, anonymous
Early Ptolemaic Period (c. 310 BC - 200 BC), Ptolemaic Dynasty
Head of a Bull
Anatolian
2000 - 1000 BC
Horse
Greek
850 - 50 BC
Kylix with Youth Riding a Hippalektryon
attributed to the Ready Painter
560-550 BCE
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