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Appliqué bust of a Maenad
Roman
1-200 AD
Cameo with portrait of a veiled female
Roman
70-220 AD
Date-shaped flask
Roman
50-200 AD
Denarius of Emperor Maximinus Pius (also known as Maximinus Thrax)
Roman
235-238 AD
Denarius of Emperor Trajan
Roman
ca. 98-117 AD
Earrings with solid-cast figures of Eros
Greek
300-100 BC
Fragment from an oil lamp with boxer motif
Roman
40-100 AD
Funerary relief of a boy
Egyptian
31 BCE - 337 CE
Glass Cinerary Urn
Roman
50-200 AD
Head of Sleeping Girl
Roman
250-100 BC
Lentoid or Pilgrim Flask
Roman
50-300 AD
Medallion phalera (or military insignia) with head of Medusa
Roman
200-400 AD
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