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Figure, Priapus Holding Basket of Fruit1900.11.0021 (1900.11.0021)
9 x 4.1 x 2.7 cm (36 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Izmir
Period: Hellenistic; 2nd – 1st century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Period: Hellenistic; 2nd – 1st century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Figurine, Aphrodite of Melos?1900.11.0082 (1900.11.0082)
16.5 x 4 x 3.8 cm (152 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Izmir
Period: Hellenistic; 2nd century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Art
Period: Hellenistic; 2nd century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Art
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Third Panel1900.12.0084 (1900.12.0084)
55 x 50 x 3 cm (waived g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Fourth Panel1900.12.0085 (1900.12.0085)
57 x 55 x 4 cm (12,339 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Greek Inscription, Second Panel1900.12.0086 (1900.12.0086)
55 x 54 x 4 cm (10700 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Greek Inscription, First Panel1900.12.0087 (1900.12.0087)
59 x 55.5 x 3.6 cm (11,432 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, First Panel1900.12.0094 (1900.12.0094)
58 x 55 x 3 cm (waived g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Plaster Cast: Res Gestae, Latin Inscription, Second Panel1900.12.0095 (1900.12.0095)
57 x 53 x 4 cm (8,717 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Ankara; Temple of the God Augustus and the Goddess Rome
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Period: Early Roman Empire; 14 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Declaratory Documents
Description: The inscription of the Res Gestae (Achievements) of Augustus is the longest and most important contemporary document to survive from antiquity...
Camel Sand Bag1900.43.0024 (1900.43.0024)
57.5 x 31.5 x .5 cm (177 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey
Classification/Nomenclature: Materials T&E : Animal Husbandry T&E : Animal Care Equipment
Classification/Nomenclature: Materials T&E : Animal Husbandry T&E : Animal Care Equipment
Stamp Seal1900.53.0060A (1900.53.0060A)
2.2 x 1.75 x 1.1 cm (8.03 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey?
Period: 1000 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Period: 1000 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Impression of Stamp Seal by Edith Porada 1900.53.0060B (1900.53.0060B)
3.1 x 2.5 x .6 cm (4 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey?
Period: 1000 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Other Documents
Period: 1000 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Other Documents
Cylinder Seal1900.53.0082A (1900.53.0082A)
2.5 x 1.3 cm (11 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Cappadocia
Period: Babylonian; 20th – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Period: Babylonian; 20th – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Cappadocian Cylinder Seal1900.53.0120A (1900.53.0120A)
2.5 x 1.5 cm (15 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Cappadocia
Period: Babylonian; 23rd – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Period: Babylonian; 23rd – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Personal Symbols : Personal Identification
Plaster Impression of Cappadocian Cylinder Seal by Edith Porada1900.53.0120B (1900.53.0120B)
5.8 x 2.8 x .8 cm (11 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Cappadocia
Period: Babylonian; 23rd – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Other Documents
Period: Babylonian; 23rd – 17th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Other Documents
Votive Figure Fragment1900.53.0152 (1900.53.0152)
11.9 x 11.4 x 1.8 cm (311 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey; Kültepe?
Period: Early Bronze Age; 3000 – 2000
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Period: Early Bronze Age; 3000 – 2000
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Votive Figure1900.53.0153 (1900.53.0153)
21.6 x 17.7 x 2.2 cm (902 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey; Kültepe?
Period: Early Bronze Age; 3000 – 2000
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Period: Early Bronze Age; 3000 – 2000
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Ceremonial Artifacts : Religious Objects
Coin: Tetradrachm, Pergamum1900.63.0024 (1900.63.0024)
3.3 x .32 cm (16.26 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Mysia: Pergamum
Period: 280 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Description: This Greek coin is a silver Tetradrachm from Pergamum on the western coast of modern day Turkey. This coin was struck in 280 BCE...
Period: 280 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Description: This Greek coin is a silver Tetradrachm from Pergamum on the western coast of modern day Turkey. This coin was struck in 280 BCE...
Coin: Solidus1900.63.0089 (1900.63.0089)
2.09 x .08 cm (4.45 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Antakya
Period: Roman Empire, Constantius II; 347-355 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: Roman Empire, Constantius II; 347-355 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin: Samsun1900.63.0333 (1900.63.0333)
1.92 x .32 cm (8.02 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Samsun
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin: Denarius of Julia Mamaea1900.63.0350 (1900.63.0350)
1.9 x .17 cm (2.55 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Antakya
Period: Roman Empire, Severus Alexander; 225 - 235 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: Roman Empire, Severus Alexander; 225 - 235 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin: Tetradrachm1900.63.0351 (1900.63.0351)
2.9 x .39 cm (16.22 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey
Period: Roman Republic, Amyntas; 36-25 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: Roman Republic, Amyntas; 36-25 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin1900.63.0386 (1900.63.0386)
1.86 x .38 cm (8.34 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Sinop
Period: 120-60 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: 120-60 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin: AE Sestertius of Augustus from Pergamon1900.63.0447 (1900.63.0447)
2.43 x .31 cm (8.93 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Bergama
Period: Roman Empire, Augustus; 27 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: Roman Empire, Augustus; 27 BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Coin: Stater, Etenna1900.63.0471 (1900.63.0471)
2.22 x .32 cm (10.25 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey: Pisidia: Etenna
Period: 4th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Description: This Greek coin is a silver Stater from the ancient city of Etenna in Pisidia, in modern day Turkey. The coin was stuck in the 4th century BCE...
Period: 4th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Description: This Greek coin is a silver Stater from the ancient city of Etenna in Pisidia, in modern day Turkey. The coin was stuck in the 4th century BCE...
Coin: 1/3 Stater, Lydia1900.63.0473 (1900.63.0473)
1.15 x .42 cm (4.69 g)
Location: Asia, West: Turkey
Period: 6th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: 6th century BCE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
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