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Map to accompany University of Minnesota Messenia Expedition
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Plan of the Erechtheion in Athens
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Map of Late Bronze Age tombs at Mycenae
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Areas of the Acropolis of Athens excavated by Panagiotis Kavvadias
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Cleaned-up version of Alan Wace's plan of the Tomb of Aegisthus
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Plan of the Tomb of the Haterii
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The Aineta aryballos in the British Museum
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Objects from the Roman site of Isca Augusta, Caerleon, Wales.
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Range of the pygmy hippopotamus in West Africa.
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Map of the 1922 Schneider Trophy air race, won by Henry Biard
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Illustration of the attempted assassination of Queen Victoria by Edward Oxford, from The Old Curiosity Shop (slight restoration to remove scanning artefact)
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Slight restoration of portrait of Ida Thallon Hill.
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Annotated version of this photograph, making clear the inscription on the Beulé Gate
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Translated and corrected version of this map of Pylian sites.
Public-domain images found and uploaded.
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1845 painting of the Erechtheion by Christian Hansen.
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Portrait of Ludwig Ross by Georgios Varouchas, 1870
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Portrait of the temple of Apollo at Kolonna on Aegina, Karl Ross, 1840.
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View of Athens from Mount Lycabettus, Karl Ross, 1840.
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View of the Temple of Poseidon, Sounion by Karl Ross, c. 1839.
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The Temple of Athena Nike, Athens by Christian Hansen, during its restoration in 1836.
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Panagiotis Kavvadias, Greek archaeologist.
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Signature of Ludwig Ross.
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Photograph from Panagiotis Kavvadias' excavations at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, in 1909.
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Photograph from Panagiotis Kavvadias' excavations at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, in 1909.
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Photograph from Panagiotis Kavvadias' excavations at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, in 1909.
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Mycenaean sealstone excavated at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, in 1909.
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Panagiotis Kavvadias' drawing of tholos tomb A at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, excavated in 1909.
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Panagiotis Kavvadias' drawing of tholos tomb B at Kokkolata, Kephallonia, excavated in 1909.
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Piet de Jong's architectural plan of the Treasury of Atreus.
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Line drawing of the Aineta aryballos, 1862
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Drawing of the Nessus Amphora by Émile Gilliéron, 1891
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Front page of Chronos on 9 November 1909 - the article that helped to bring down Panagiotis Kavvadias.
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1905
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1906
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1907
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1909
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1910
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Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1912
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Oxford University team for the 'Humphry', 1907
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Oxford University team for the 'Humphry', 1909
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The now-defunct Cambridge University Rifle Ground, as surveyed by the Ordnance Survey in 1886
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One of the pinakes constructed by Kyriakos Pittakis on the Acropolis of Athens, photographed by Félix Bonfils
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The cover of the first edition of the 'new series' of the Archaeological Journal (Greek: Αρχαιολογική Εφημερίς, romanized: Archaiologiki Efimeris), published by the Archaeological Society of Athens in 1862.
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Portrait of Charles Merlin from the Greek newspaper To Asty, 1887
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Signature of Charles Merlin, British diplomat and antiquities dealer.
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Signature of Spyridon Marinatos, Greek archaeologist, in the Latin alphabet.
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Signature of Georg Karo, German archaeologist.
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Gisela Richter mounting a sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1918
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Passport photograph and signature of John Myres
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The Levantine archaeologist and British diplomat Alfred Biliotti, depicted in 1897
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The Scottish classicist Robert Alexander Neil, date unknown (by permission of Pembroke College)
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Drawing of an ancient (Roman?) gem, showing the three sons of Heracles drawing lots for their kingdoms in the Peloponnese, by Jill Robbins (published 1869)
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Drawing by Eduard Gerhard of a Greek amphora, showing Heracles and Athena before a Doric and Ionic column respectively