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Terracotta wine-bottle decorated with followers of the wine-god Bacchus
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Mosaic with a personification of November, dressed as a priestess of Isis holding a sistrum (rattle)
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Sargon II's gate guardian
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Marble oscillum (disk that hung between columns) from Pompeii
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Guardian of Sargon II
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Goddess
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The Siren Vase: red-figured stamnos (jar) showing Odysseus and the Sirens
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Relief panel from the lid of a sarcophagus showing the reduction by boiling of mustum (newly pressed wine) to defrutum (a thicker brew)
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Terracotta figure of an actor portraying a slave
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Aphrodite of Knidos
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The Satala Aphrodite: the Armenian goddess Anahit in the guise of Aphrodite
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Mould-blown hexagonal glass lidded box
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Fragmentary bronze diploma awarded to a soldier discharged from the 5th cohort of the Praetorian Guard
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Glass paste intaglio with the head of Galene
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Roman Venus
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AD 100 Roman Dionysiac procession
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Marble stele (tombstone) from the Cyclades Islands, Greece
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Bronze pillar herm of Herakles wrapped in a lion skin and wearing an ivy wreath
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Red-figured skyphos (cup) with a dancing maenad
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Hellenistic glass intaglio with the head of an ivy-crowned maenad
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Marble votive relief to the Thracian goddess Bendis (akin to Greek Artemis)
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Meleager
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Winged woman performing the oklasma, a dance of Persian origin
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Red-figure kylix (cup) depicting the deeds of the hero Theseus
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Greek red-figure oinochoe (wine jug) depicting a Persian soldier sitting on a mule
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Red-figured bell-krater (wine-bowl) with Orestes at Delphi
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Late Bronze Age shield
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Lead-glazed terracotta lamp in the form of a gladiator’s helmet (Thracian griffin or eagle?)
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Egyptian ebony, ivory, and faience cosmetics box
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AD 40 Roman Dionysos