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		  1110 MuseFor layout purposes only:1110. MUSE PLAYING A CITHAR, MANYAS, HELENISTIC 2ND. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  1112 ApoloFor layout purposes only:1112. MARBLE STATUE OF APOLO PLAYING A CITHARA, MILETUS, 2ND. C. A.D. Add to Selected
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		  1113 AthenaFor layout purposes only:1113. ATHENA & GIGANTS, APHRODISIAS, 2ND. C. A.D. Add to Selected
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		  1115 Alexander the GreatFor layout purposes only:1115. MARBLE BUST OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, 2ND. C. B.C. PERGAMON Add to Selected
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		  1268 Ephrodite,-Mt.-CarmeFor layout purposes only:1268. EPHRODITE, HELENISTIC PERIOD FIGURINE FOUND ON MT. CARMEL Add to Selected
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		  1547.-Alexander the GreatFor layout purposes only:1547. BRONZE FIGURINE DEPICTING ALEXANDER THE GREAT AS HERKULES. SEPPHORIS EXCAVATIONS Add to Selected
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		  1572-1 ZeusFor layout purposes only:1572. MARBLE STATUE OF ZEUS Add to Selected
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		  1572-2 ZeusFor layout purposes only:1572. MARBLE STATUE OF ZEUS Add to Selected
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		  1634-1 Baal,-PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:1634. BAAL – PHINICIAN STYLE CLAY HEAD FOUND IN THE DOR EXCAVATIONS, DATING 4 – 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  1634-2 Baal,-PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:1634. BAAL – PHINICIAN STYLE CLAY HEAD FOUND IN THE DOR EXCAVATIONS, DATING 4 – 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  1634-3 Baal,-PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:1634. BAAL – PHINICIAN STYLE CLAY HEAD FOUND IN THE DOR EXCAVATIONS, DATING 4 – 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  1634-4 Baal,-PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:1634. BAAL – PHINICIAN STYLE CLAY HEAD FOUND IN THE DOR EXCAVATIONS, DATING 4 – 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  1813 ArtemisFor layout purposes only:1813. MARBLE STATUE OF ARTEMIS, LESBOS, 2 – 3RD. C. AD Add to Selected
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		  2175-2 Alexander the GreatFor layout purposes only:2175. MARBLE BUST OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT Add to Selected
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		  2175-8 Alexander the GreatFor layout purposes only:2175. MARBLE BUST OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT Add to Selected
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		  2176-3 HomerFor layout purposes only:2176. MARBLE BUST OF HOMER Add to Selected
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		  2177 AthenaFor layout purposes only:2177. ATHENA, ACROPOLIS Add to Selected
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		  2179-1 DemostenesFor layout purposes only:2179. MARBLE BUST OF DEMOSTENES Add to Selected
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		  2179-2 DemostenesFor layout purposes only:2179. MARBLE BUST OF DEMOSTENES Add to Selected
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		  2181-1 EpikorosFor layout purposes only:2181. MARBLE BUST OF EPIKOROS Add to Selected
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		  2181-2 EpikorosFor layout purposes only:2181. MARBLE BUST OF EPIKOROS Add to Selected
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		  2182-3 SokratesFor layout purposes only:2182. MARBLE BUST OF SOKRATES Add to Selected
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		  2621-1 Phoenician vaseFor layout purposes only:2621. PHOENICIAN TERRACOTTA VASE SHAPED AS A WOMAN’S HEAD, 4TH. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  2963 SilverFor layout purposes only:2963. SILVER OBJECTS FROM TEL FARAH, SAMARIA, PERSIAN PERIOD, C. 4TH. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  2993-11 Delphi,-GreeceFor layout purposes only:2993. DELPHI, ANCIENT TOWN AND SEAT OF THE MOST IMPORTANT GREEK TEMPLE AND ORACLE OF APOLLO . IT LAY IN THE TERRITORY OF PHOCIS ON THE STEEP LOWER SLOPE OF MOUNT PARNASSUS, ABOUT 6 MILES (10 KM) FROM THE GULF OF CORINTH. PIC: CLASICAL IONIC CAPITAL Add to Selected
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		  3000 PlatoFor layout purposes only:3000. PLATO, ATHENIAN PHILOSOPHER, 428 – 347 B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3005 AristotleFor layout purposes only:3005. ARISTOTLE, GREEK PHILOSOPHER, 384 – 322 B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3006 SokratesFor layout purposes only:3006. SOCRATES, ATHENIAN PHILOSOPHER, 469 – 399 B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3007 Ptolemy IFor layout purposes only:3007. PTOLEMY I. SOTER – THE FOUNDER OF THE PTOLEMAIC DYNASTY OF EGYPT, AFTER THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT. RULED FROM 304 TO 282 BC Add to Selected
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		  3008 Ptolemy IIFor layout purposes only:3008. PTOLEMY II. PHILADELPHUS, RULER OF EGYPT, KING FROM 282-246 B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3009 Ptolemy IIIFor layout purposes only:3009. PTOLEMI III. ELERGETES, 246 – 221 B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3010 AthenaFor layout purposes only:3010. ATHENA, THE GREEK GODDESS OF WAR Add to Selected
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		  3152 FortunaFor layout purposes only:3152. BRONZE FIGURINE OF THE ROMAN GODDESS FORTUNA HOLDING THE ‘HORN OF PLENTY’, A SYMBOL OF FORTUNE AND WEALTH. FORTUNA IS IDENTIFIED WITH THE GREEK GODDESS TICHE Add to Selected
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		  3265 HerculesFor layout purposes only:3265. HERCULES – ROMAN PERIOD BRONZE STATUE Add to Selected
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		  3266 DionisosFor layout purposes only:3266. DIONISOS – ROMAN PERIOD MARBLE BUST Add to Selected
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		  3267 DionisosFor layout purposes only:3267. DIONISOS – ROMAN PERIOD BRONZE STATUE Add to Selected
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		  3268 ApoloFor layout purposes only:3268. APOLO – EARLY ROMAN PERIOD BRONZE STATUE Add to Selected
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		  3290 HermaFor layout purposes only:3290. BUST OF HERMA FROM EPHESUS, C. 2ND C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3291 LysinachusFor layout purposes only:3291. BUST OF LYSINACHUS SON OF AGATHCLES, ONE OF ALEXANDER’S GENERALS, THE RULER OF THARCIA IN THE 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3292 ZeussFor layout purposes only:3292. ZEUSS – MARBLE BUST FROM EPHESUS Add to Selected
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		  3294 ArtemisFor layout purposes only:3294. ARTEMIS OF EPHESUS, COLOSAL STATUE OF THE GODDESS-MOTHER OF FERTILITY, DATING FROM THE 1ST. C. AD Add to Selected
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		  3481 Greek vase,-Tel JemmehFor layout purposes only:3481. PAINTED GREEK URN DATING FROM C. 450 B.C. IT WAS FOUND IN TEL JEMMEH (NORTHERN NEGEV) EXCAVATIONS TO WHERE IT WAS IMPORTED FROM GREECE Add to Selected
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		  3484-1 PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:3484. PHOENICIAN DEATH MASK WITH A WOMAN’S FACE Add to Selected
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		  3484-2 PhoenicianFor layout purposes only:3484. PHOENICIAN DEATH MASK WITH A WOMAN’S FACE Add to Selected
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		  3485 SapphoFor layout purposes only:3485. SAPPHO – FAMOUS GREEK POETES FROM THE ISLAND OF LESBOS, LIVING IN THE 7TH. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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		  3501-1 PrometheusFor layout purposes only:3501. PROMETHEUS, BRONZE FIGURINE FOUND IN THE EXCAVATIONS OF SEPHORIS. ACCORDING TO LEGEND, PROMETHEUS WAS BOUND BY THE MYTHOLOGICAL GODS TO A ROCK NEAR ANCIENT JOPPA, TODAY’S TEL-AVIV Add to Selected
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		  3501-2 PrometheusFor layout purposes only:3501. PROMETHEUS, BRONZE FIGURINE FOUND IN THE EXCAVATIONS OF SEPHORIS. ACCORDING TO LEGEND, PROMETHEUS WAS BOUND BY THE MYTHOLOGICAL GODS TO A ROCK NEAR ANCIENT JOPPA, TODAY’S TEL-AVIV Add to Selected
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		  3732-1 Mask,-DorFor layout purposes only:3732. DOR – ARCHEOLOGICAL DETAIL FROM A HELENISTIC PERIOD BUILDING, PROBABLY A THEATHER Add to Selected
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		  3732-2 Mask,-DorFor layout purposes only:3732. DOR – ARCHEOLOGICAL DETAIL FROM A HELENISTIC PERIOD BUILDING, PROBABLY A THEATHER Add to Selected
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		  3896 Greek womanFor layout purposes only:3896. SMALL COPPER PLATE DEPICTING A WOMAN IN A TYPICAL GREEK DRESS. DOR EXCAVATIONS, C. 3RD. C. BC Add to Selected
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		  3897-1 HermesFor layout purposes only:3897. HERMES Add to Selected
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		  3898 SatirFor layout purposes only:3898. SATIR Add to Selected
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		  3899 AriadneFor layout purposes only:3899. ARIADNE Add to Selected
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		  3900 HorseridersFor layout purposes only:3900. GREEK HORSERIDERS, PANTHEON Add to Selected
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		  4336 HermesFor layout purposes only:4336. HERMES GREEK GOD, SON OF ZEUS AND MAIA; OFTEN IDENTIFIED WITH THE ROMAN MERCURY GOD OF MERCHANDISE AND MERCHANTS Add to Selected
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		  5217-1 SophoklesFor layout purposes only:5217. SOPHOKLES Add to Selected
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		  5218-1 The Nereid TombFor layout purposes only:5218. THE NEREID MONUMENT. A LYKIAN TOMB FOUND IN XANTHOS, S/W TURKEY. IT WAS NAMED AFTER THE NEREIDS, DAUTHERS OF THE SEA DOD NERUS. BUILT IN C. 390 BC, IT REFLECTS PERSIAN INFLUENCE ON GREEK ARCHITECTURE Add to Selected
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		  5219-1 Parthenon,-horsemenFor layout purposes only:5219. PARTHENON, SCENE DEPICTING HORSEMEN Add to Selected
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		  5220-1 Parthenon,-Centaur aFor layout purposes only:5220. PARTHENON, SCENE DEPICTING A CENTAUR FIGHTING A LAPITH Add to Selected
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		  5221 Greek Persian battleFor layout purposes only:5221. THE NERED MONUMENT, C. 390 BC, MARBLE PANEL DEPICTING BATTLE SCENE WITH GREEKS AND PERSIANS Add to Selected
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		  6148-20-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6148-21-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6148-22-Maresha,burial cave inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6148. Maresha (Israel hill country) Hellenistic (Phoenician or Sidonian) burial caves dating c. 3-2nd. C. BC. The chalk stone walls are covered with colorful frescoes of mythological and other creatures and Greek inscriptions. (frescoes are reconstructed from the originals in situ) Add to Selected
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		  6319. Greek gold coin of king KroisosFor layout purposes only:6319. Greek gold coin of king Kroisos dating 564-539 BC. one of the earliest known gold coins. Add to Selected
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		  6378. AthenaFor layout purposes only:6378. Marble head of Athena, Helenistic period c. 200 BC. Greece Add to Selected
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		  6449-2- Marcus Vipsanius AgrippaFor layout purposes only:6449. Bust of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 62 BC – 12 AD was a Roman consul, statesman, general Add to Selected
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		  6526. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of loveFor layout purposes only:6526. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and passion. 3rd c. BC. statue, Greece. Add to Selected
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		  6552. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of loveFor layout purposes only:6552. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and passion. 2rd c. BC. statue, Add to Selected
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		  6553. Aphrodite, Eros and PanFor layout purposes only:6553. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty and passion Eros and Pan. 1st. C. BC. statue, Greece. Add to Selected
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		  6554. Bronze mask of DionysusFor layout purposes only:6554. Bronze mask of Dionysus the Greek god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine.1st. C. BC. Add to Selected
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		  6683-1-Greek amphora depicting a musician.jpgFor layout purposes only:6683. Greek amphora depicting a musician playing a lyre. Add to Selected
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		  6694. Etruscan tomb painting of musicians and dancersFor layout purposes only:6694. Fresco depicting musicians and dancers, Etruscan burial chamber, Tomb of the Leopards, dating c. 480-450 BC. Add to Selected
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		  6741. Banias milestone inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6741. Milestone with Greek inscription from Banias (Northern Israel) Add to Selected
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		  6768-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6768. Greek inscription (fourth niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6769-1-Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6769. Caesarea Philippi, Panias, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6769. Greek inscription (second niche) from Caesarea Philippi, Panias. Add to Selected
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		  6820. Hefzibah inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6820. Greek inscription, transcript of correspondence between Antiochus III and Ptolemy. Dating c. 223-187 BC. found in Hefzibah, Istael. Add to Selected
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		  6895-1-Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Beth Shean (Israel), limestone altar dedicated to God Dionysos, the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy, dating c. 2-3 C. AD. Dedicatory inscription Add to Selected
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		  6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Beth Shean (Israel), limestone altar dedicated to God Dionysos, the Greek god of fertility, wine, and ecstasy, dating c. 2-3 C. AD. Dedicatory inscription Add to Selected
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		  6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth SheanFor layout purposes only:6895. Dionysos Altar from Beth Shean Add to Selected
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		  6896. Ashkelon, Greek inscriptionFor layout purposes only:6896. Ashkelon (Israel southern seashore), marble gable with dedicatory inscription in Greek to Goddess ‘Ourania of Skorpon’, recording the building of a temple in her name in the city, dating c. 220. Add to Selected
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		  Helenistic1331xxFor layout purposes only:2622. PHOENICIAN TERRACOTTA DEATH MASK, C. 3RD. C. B.C. Add to Selected
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