Moore, Charlotte B. "Description and analysis of the bronze and lead objects in the Herman V. Hilprecht Collection, the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania". PhD diss., The University of Pennsylvania, 1969.
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- Object[102]
- no[102]
- mediterranean[102]
- buckle[1]
- figurine[102]
- furniture attachment[1]
- handle[3]
- lock[1]
- pendant[1]
- protome[4]
- spout[2]
- vessel attachment[4]
- vessel fragment[1]
- vessel handle[1]
- votive[3]
- weight[1]
- arezzo[1]
- asia minor[6]
- cappadocia[2]
- carthage[4]
- chiusi[1]
- delphi[1]
- etruria[6]
- florence[1]
- genoa[1]
- greece[1]
- italy[17]
- konya[2]
- mediterranean[6]
- north syria[1]
- phocis[1]
- samsoun[11]
- syria[1]
- syro-palestine[1]
- toscana[1]
- tunisia[5]
- turkey[20]
- turkey (country)[45]
- tuscany[2]
- vetulonia[1]
- roman period[4]
- bavarian[1]
- cappadocian[2]
- coptic[1]
- east greek[2]
- egyptian[2]
- etruscan[15]
- german[1]
- graeco-roman[4]
- greek[8]
- hittite[1]
- iberian[1]
- iranian[1]
- islamic[4]
- italian[1]
- italic[4]
- lebanese[1]
- parthian[2]
- roman[40]
- south italian[1]
- syrian[1]
- syro-phoenician[1]
- animal[5]
- animal head[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- aphrodite anadyomene[6]
- apollo[2]
- baby[1]
- bird[4]
- boar[1]
- boar head[1]
- boy[1]
- bull[6]
- bull head[2]
- cat[1]
- charioteer[1]
- club[2]
- cymbal player[1]
- dagger[1]
- deity[1]
- dioskouros[1]
- dog[3]
- dolphin[2]
- dove[1]
- girl[1]
- helios?[1]
- heracles[6]
- herm[2]
- horse[6]
- human[2]
- human arm[1]
- human kneeling[1]
- hunter[1]
- ibex[3]
- jerboa[1]
- lion[1]
- lion skin[1]
- male[1]
- male head[1]
- male torso[1]
- man[2]
- mercury[5]
- minerva[1]
- mithraic genius[1]
- monkey head[1]
- mouse[2]
- offerant[1]
- panther[3]
- peacock[1]
- phrygian man[1]
- ram[1]
- ram head[1]
- resheph[1]
- satyr[1]
- scorpion[2]
- snake[1]
- snake head[1]
- swan[2]
- warrior[1]
- winged man[1]
- woman[6]
- youth[2]
- cast[6]
- south italy[1]
- yes[102]
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