Hall of hillside houses,
Hall of hillside houses,
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Model : Artemis Date : 2st century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Asklepios Date : 2st century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Metarial : Bronze Etruscan and Roman Antiquities |
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Model : Bès Date : 2nd century Material : Stone Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Socrates Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Griffon Date : 1st century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Dionysos Bacchus Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Dionysos Bacchus Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Nemesis Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date : approx. between 588 and 534 B.C. Material : Gilded bronze Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Relationship with : Socrates Date : 1st century Material : Fresque mural Acquisition : (1963) Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Fresco |
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Model : Artemis Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Fresco |
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Date : 2nd century Material : Ivory Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture
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Model: Livie Date : 1st century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities |
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Model : Marcus Aurelius Date : 2nd century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities
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Date : 4th century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture
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Model : Dauphin Date : 1st century Material : Mosaic Acquisition : 1963 Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Mosaic Kusadası is a resort town on Turkey’s Aegean coast, Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus.
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Model : Priape Date : 2nd century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Date : Approx between 200 – 250 Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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Model : Serpent Date : 4st century Material : Bronze Etruscan and Roman Antiquities |
Chamber of Socrates Artist : Anonymous
Model : Griffon Date : 1st century Material : Marble Acquisition : 1963 Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Furniture |
The Socrates Room Artist : Anonymous
Date : 60 Material : Fresque Mural Acquisition : 1963 Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Indoor Architecture |
Tiberius Artist : Anonymous
Model : Tiberius Julius Caesar Date : 1st century Material : Marble Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculpture |
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