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Head of Athena
Greek
450 - 200 BC
Gnathia ware oinochoe
Anonymous (Italian)
450-200 BC
Alabastron
Corinthian, Greek
650 BC-550 BC
Corinthian Aryballos
Corinthian, Greek
650-550 BC
Small Amphora with handles
Greek
no date
Bird
Boeotian, Greek
ca. 500 BC
Comedy Actor on a Donkey
Corinthian, Greek
400-300 BC
Makeup cup
Greek
500-400 BC
Head from a Statuette of Harpokrates
Egyptian, anonymous
Early Ptolemaic Period (c. 310 BC - 200 BC), Ptolemaic Dynasty
Satyr mask
Greek
Hellenistic
head; fragment of terracotta figurine
Greek
550 - 400 BC
Corinthian Alabastron
Corinthian, Greek
650-550 BC
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