Mediterranean Section

Vol. VI / No. 4

By: S. B. L.

An Attic Black-Figured Panel-Amphora in the University Museum

In 1896 the Museum obtained a small group of Greek vases, which are said to have come from the Greek […]

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Vol. VI / No. 2

By: E. H. H.

Two Black-Figured Amphorae from Orvieto

Two black-figured amphorae in the Museum are here for the first time adequately illustrated. One, Figs. 68 and 69, has […]

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Vol. V / No. 4

By: E. H. H.

Fresco Representing a Hunt, from the Later Palace at Tiryns

No site in prehistoric Greece is more familiar than the citadel of Tiryns, the gray rock of which rises sheer […]

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Vol. V / No. 4

By: E. H. H.

Some Greek and Italian Vases in the Museum

An Ionic Amphora In 1896 the Museum purchased a group of eight vases which had once belonged to Tewfik Pasha, […]

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Vol. V / No. 4

By: E. H. H.

A Pair of Bits from Corneto

In the fourth book of the Iliad after Pandaros has succeeded in sending an arrow through the fastening of Menelaos’s […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: E. H. H.

A Bronze Blade from the Dictæan Cave, Crete

In 1886 word was brought to the authorities in Candia that peasants of the Lasithe plain in eastern Crete had […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: E. H. H.

Examples of Mycenæan and Minoan Art

In response to the universal interest in the recent discoveries in Crete, the Museum has acquired reproductions not only of […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: E. H. H.

A Roman Portrait Head

When in 1882 Bernoulli was compiling his publication of Roman portraits, he was able to cite nine examples of a […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: E. H. Hall

Two Marbles from Lake Nemi

Fifteen miles southeast of Rome in the midst of wooded hills lies Lake Nemi, the gem of the Alban Mountains. […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: E. H. H.

A Colored Marble Statuette

In 1901 the Museum purchased in Rome a statuette of colored marble representing a woman in rapid motion, her drapery […]

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