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- Coin: ar denarius7 objects
- Coin: ar tetradrachm3 objects
- Calyx-krater2 objects
- Coin: æ2 objects
- Head2 objects
- Kylix type a2 objects
- Plaster cast2 objects
- Amphora1 objects
- Bell krater1 objects
- Bell-krater1 objects
- Containers (receptacles)17 objects
- Coins (money)12 objects
- Exchange media (objects)12 objects
- Money (objects)12 objects
- Early Western World coins10 objects
- Early Western World coins by denomination name10 objects
- Figure- and animal-derived motifs10 objects
- Motifs10 objects
- Supernatural entities (motifs)10 objects
- Legendary beings9 objects
- archaeology41 objects
- image✖Remove constraint Media available: image41 objects
- legacy documentation36 objects
- Europe40 objects
- Southern Europe39 objects
- Italy26 objects
- Central Italy20 objects
- Lazio, Central Italy15 objects
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy15 objects
- Greece13 objects
- Athens, Attica, Greece7 objects
- Attica, Greece7 objects
- Aegean Islands, Greece4 objects
Current results range from 1894 to 1901
- [Missing]36 objects
- Alfred Emerson28 objects
- Arthur L. Frothingham5 objects
- Arthur Ernest Gordon1 objects
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler1 objects
- Fredrica Lippman Lindgren1 objects
- Henry Clay Lindgren1 objects
- Joyce Stiefbold Gordon1 objects
- Minnie Edith Valentine Merrill1 objects
- Norman Neuerburg1 objects
- Alfred Emerson23 objects
- M. Boissé14 objects
- Phoebe Apperson Hearst13 objects
- Arthur Ernest Gordon1 objects
- Fredrica Lippman Lindgren1 objects
- Henry Clay Lindgren1 objects
- Joyce Stiefbold Gordon1 objects
- Minnie Edith Valentine Merrill1 objects
- Norman Neuerburg1 objects
- Ouden Trust1 objects
- Classical Civilizations23 objects
- Old World (Africa, Asia and Europe)23 objects
- Ancient Greece15 objects
- Ancient Greek chronology13 objects
- Greek Archaic Period (700–480 BC)9 objects
- Classical Rome8 objects
- Roman Republic7 objects
- Cultures in the Ancient Greek sphere of influence5 objects
- Etruscan4 objects
- Italic people4 objects
- Antonio Scappini1 objects
- Ceramic (material)11 objects
- Silver (metal)10 objects
- Marble (rock)4 objects
- Bronze (metal)3 objects
- Ceramic (material) (ceramic: bw)1 objects
- Plaster1 objects
- Dionysus/Bacchus (Greek and Roman deity)✖Remove constraint Person depicted: Dionysus/Bacchus (Greek and Roman deity)41 objects
- Hermes (Greek deity)5 objects
- Pegasus (Greek deity)3 objects
- Apollo (Greek and Roman diety)2 objects
- Ariadne (Greek Heroine)2 objects
- Ceres (Roman deity)2 objects
- Eros (Greek deity)2 objects
- Heracles (Greek and Roman diety)2 objects
- Artemis (Greek deity)1 objects
- Commodus (Emperor of Rome)1 objects
- Rome (ancient city)4 objects
- Thasos, North Aegean, Greece2 objects
- Athens, Attica, Greece1 objects
- Chios Island, Aegean Islands, Greece1 objects
- Laodicea ad Mare (ancient place), ancient Syria1 objects
- Maroneia, Western Thrace, Greece1 objects
Current results range from 1902 to 2002
- [Missing]1 objects
- S1982-1983 #36: Saint Mary’s College of California (1983–April 29, 1983)5 objects
- S1982-1983 #3: Crocker Art Museum (October 20, 1982–March 28, 1983)5 objects
- S1957-1960 [XXX Wellington]: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (1957–1960)4 objects
- S2008-2009 #12: SFO Museum (June 2009–June 28, 2010)3 objects
- S1974-1975 #8: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (December 5, 1973–November 19, 1974)2 objects
- S1929: Los Angeles Natural History Museum (May 1929–1945)1 objects
- S1939-1940 #2: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (November 9, 1939–October 22, 1940)1 objects
- S1961-1962 #27: Art Department (UC Berkeley)/Darrell Arlynn Amyx (November 16, 1961–March 27, 1963)1 objects
- S1961-1962 #73: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (May 3, 1962–May 3, 1962)1 objects
- S1961-1962 #77: Oakland Public Museum (May 16, 1962–September 4, 1962)1 objects