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Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
Cup in the form of a lotus
Egyptian, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty
ca. 1550-1196 B.C.
63.46
Hydria (water jar)
Nausicaa Painter
ca. 450 B.C.
68.6
Rhyton
Amlash
10th-9th century B.C.
68.8
Painted pot
Egyptian
ca. 3500 - 3300 B.C.
43.16
Head of Hathor from the handle of a votive sistrum
Egyptian, Late period, 26th - 30th Dynasty
664-525 B.C.
58.77
Drinking Vessel:  Kyathos
Etruscan
600-575 B.C.
63.90
Storage Cask (Dolium)
Etruscan
7th-6th century B.C.
63.91
Black Painted Stemless Kylix
Greek
5th century B.C.
63.65
Kylix (Wine Cup)
Corinthian
7th century B.C. - 6th century B.C.
63.68
Pyxis (box with lid)
Greek, Attica
mid - late 8th century B.C.
63.69
Amphora, (three handled vessel)
Mycenaean
ca. 1300 B.C. - 1200 B.C.
63.70
Skyphos (Cup)
Augustan
1st century B.C. - 1st century
59.13
Vessel in form of a bird
Pre-Islamic
2000-1500 B.C.
59.19
Water or Wine Vessel
Egyptian
ca. 4000-3500 B.C.
44.17
Miniature vessel
Egyptian
44.18
Miniature vessel
Egyptian
44.19
Red-figure Kylix (cup) with Symposion Scene
Painter of the Paris Gigantomachia
active ca. 700 - 480 B.C.
59.30
Vessel
Iranian
ca. 2500-2000 B.C.
79.70
Barrel flask
Cypriot
8th-7th century B.C.
54.42
Cypriot Juglet (bilbil)
Israel
ca.1550-1200 B.C.
2006.12
Cypriot Milk Bowl
Israel
ca. 1550-1400 B.C.
2006.11
Juglet
Israel
ca. 1550-1200 B.C.
2006.13
Cypriot tankard
Israel
ca. 1550-1400 B.C.
2006.10
Kotyle (drinking cup)
Greek
600-575 B.C.
42.9
Oil Jar:  Lekythos
Cypriot
700-500 B.C.
70.124
Mold for Terra Sigillata Bowl
Roman Augustan
10 B.C. - 10 A.D.
60.70
Stemmed bowl
Cypriot
8th century B.C.
55.25
Red Polished Amphora
Cypriot
late 8th century B.C.- 7th century B.C.
55.26
Jug
Cypriot
8th-6th century B.C.
55.27
Container in the form of a humped bull
Persian
ca. 1000 - 1 BCE
60.39
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