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Museum of Classical Archaeology - Italy
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Initially of Etruscan origin, Rome grew to become one of most powerful empires
in the Western World.
Although much of their art was modelled on Greek protoypes, Italian-ware finds
its own expression through intricate glasswork, cameos, wall paintings and a plethora of
finely crafted everyday objects
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List of objects:
BUCCHERO FRAGMENTS - 6th century BC
GUTTUS - 4th century BC
SOUTH ITALIAN OENOCHOE - 4th century BC
CEREMONIAL VESSEL - 4th century BC
LEBES GAMIKOS - 3rd century BC
SILVER COSMETIC SPOON - 2nd century AD
IRON STYLUS - 2nd century AD
CLOSED OIL - LAMPS - 3rd century AD
St. MENAS FLASK - 4th century AD
TERRACOTTA LAMP - 5th century AD
LARGE TERRACOTTA LAMP - 5th century AD
VARIEGATED GLASS BEADS
EARLY CHRISTIAN RELIEF
COARSEWARE JUG
ROMAN GLASS
FUSIFORM FLASKS
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