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| 1. APPLIED ART. Greece. Automaton “singing-bird” (reconstruction). | |
| 2. TOREUTICS. Greece. Golden cup. Mycenaean. | |
| 3. TOREUTICS. Greece. Golden cup with grooves. Mycenaean. | |
| 4. APPLIED ART. Rome. Reconstruction of a cremation tomb. Late 9th — early 8th centuries BCE. | |
| 5. APPLIED ART. Rome. Roman hand abacus (reconstruction). | |
| 6. APPLIED ART. Etruria. Warrior on horseback. Etruscan mirror. | |
| 7. APPLIED ART. Etruria. Funerary urn of Titia Tertulla. Sandstone. Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
| 8. APPLIED ART. Etruria. Plain cinerary jar of freedwoman Fabricia Philema. Earthenware. First half of the 1st cent. CE. Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
| 9. APPLIED ART. Etruria. Funerary urn of Caius Cassius Saturninus. Sandstone. Ca. 10—15 CE. Inv. No. 14240. Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
| 10. SCULPTURE. Greece. Throne of priest of Dionysus. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
| 11. SCULPTURE. Greece. The Chair of a priest. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
| 12. TOREUTICS. Greece. Vaphio Cup. Gold. Mycenaean. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 13. TOREUTICS. Greece. Vaphio Cup. Gold. Mycenaean. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 14. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask. Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 253. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 15. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask. Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 254. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 16. TOREUTICS. Greece. Funeral mask (so-called Death mask of Agamemnon). Hammered golden sheet. 1550—1500 BCE. Inv. No. 624. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 17. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Situla with reliefs on the surface. Ivory. Late 7th century BCE. Baltimore, Walters Art Museum. | |
| 18. APPLIED ART. Greece. Caryatid mirror with Aphrodite. Bronze. Ca. 450 BCE. Inv. No. 54.769. Baltimore, Walters Art Museum. | |
| 19. APPLIED ART. Rome. Fibula in the form of a scorpio. Bronze. Second half of the 2nd century BCE. Bergamo, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |
| 20. APPLIED ART. Etruria. Situla from Bologna with relief sides. Bronze. 6th century BCE. Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum. | |