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Central Greece (1778 Subjects)

Bronze lamina which shews that the sepulchre contained the remains of an Athenian judge, named Diodoros, of the tribunal Phreattys, and of the Demos Phrearroi, which was in the tribe Leontis.

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Lamina found in a sepulchre at the Piraeus. It belonged to Deinias, magistrate of the fifth tribunal, and of the demos Alai Aixonides.

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Terra cotta figure, with moveable legs and arms, which were put in motion by means of a string. This figure was found at a funerary monument in Piraeus.

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Funerary stele of Theophile.

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Ancient sword found at the tomb of a warrior.

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Tragic mask of terra cotta (found at tomb), with the mouth wide open, representing the πρόσωπο, or persona, of the ancients.

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Cinerary vase of bronze with an elegantly-ornamented rim round its mouth.

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Funerary stele of Philocrates.

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Grave goods from tombs in Piraeus.

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Alabastron from tomb in Piraeus.

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Marble vase with the inscription: ΤΙΜΟΦΩΝ ΤΙΜΟΣΤΡΑΤΟΥ ΑΝΑΓΥΡΑΣΙΟΣ.

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Tomb in Piraeus.

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Funerary monument in the shape of a hydria, depicting funerary ceremony. This monument was found at the Roman Agora of Athens.

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Funerary monument in the shape of a hydria, depicting funerary ceremony. This monument was found at Kerameikos cemetery in Athens.

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Terra cotta figure, with moveable legs and arms, which were put in motion by means of a string. This figure was found at a funerary monument in Piraeus.

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Vase, found in the Acropolis of Athens.

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Lamp that represents a negro with the flat Aethiopian features, sleeping, and the skin of an animal tied around his shoulders.

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Funerary stele from Athens.

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Votive stele found near Ilissus river.

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Quarries on Mount Pentelikon.

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Rough designs of temples, in the style of those painted on the walls of Herculaneum and Pompeii.

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The view from Fyli fortress on Mount Parnitha.

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Colossal lion at the north-eastern foot of Hymettos.

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Statue of Demeter on an islet outside Porto Rafti.

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Section of capital from Thorikos near Lavrio.

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The ancient theater of Thorikos, near Lavrio.

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The Vari Cave, known also as Nympholiptos Cave.

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North-eastern view of Athens, and the bombardment of the Acropolis by the Venetians in September 1687.

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Onyx which there is every reason to believe one of the Ptolemies had used as a signet. It contained a very curious monogram, expressing all the letters of the word ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ.

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Signets bearing letters of the Phoenician alphabet from Larnaca region.

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