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Coin3095/280

Byzantine coin of Justinian I, 527-565. Obverse: bust of Justinian I, facing right, with diadem; to left, it says '[D]N[I]VSTINI'; to right, 'ANVSPPAVC'. Reverse: large 'I'; to left, 'A'; to right, 'SP'; above, cross; exergue is illegible, but possibly 'TES'.

Culture
Byzantine
Material
bronze metal
Made in
Thessalonica, Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Coin3095/279

Byzantine coin of Justinian I, 527-565. Obverse: bust of Justinian I, facing right, with diadem; to left, it says 'NIVSTINI'; to right, 'VS'. Reverse: large 'I'; to left, 'A'; to right, 'SP'; above, 'IWK'.

Culture
Byzantine
Material
bronze metal
Made in
Thessalonica, Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2827/18

Marble sculpture of a woman's head. The hair of the figure is parted at the top, and it forms into thick twisted strands at the sides of her face. The figure's nose, lips and chin are quite worn. The figure possesses a high forehead and relatively shallow-set eyes. There is a rough, broken surface at the neck, indicating that the head may have been attached to a larger statue. Areas of the sculpture show discolouration.

Culture
Greek
Material
marble stone
Made in
Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2827/34

Figure of a flying Eros. The hair is somewhat Alexandrian, and the body is chubby with a protruding belly. The bronze is pitted on the figure's left leg. One of the figure's wings has been broken, and the left arm is only partially intact.

Culture
Greco-Roman
Material
bronze metal
Made in
Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Cup2827/17

Attic black figure two-handled cup. Both sides of the cup depict a charioteer between large palmettes. The foot of the cup is thick and rounded, and the bottom of the cup shows concentric rings. The inner surface of the cup is black.

Culture
Greek
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Vessel2827/14

An open bronze vessel with a flattened outward lip and carinated neck above a rounded bottom. The vessel is supported by a round, splayed foot. There is a fillet around the join of the base and body. The vessel is worn and pitted. The object is covered in a green patina and powdery white accretions can also be identified.

Culture
Greek
Material
bronze metal
Made in
Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2827/19

Small marble fragment of a sculpture, depicting a hand holding a discus or patera. The line of the original break can be seen along the bottom of the wrist. One side of the discus or patera is supported by four fingers and the reverse side is supported by the thumb.

Culture
Greek
Material
marble stone
Made in
Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment2827/16

A single square of mosaic glass made from red, grey, black, and white glass canes that have been arranged to create a diamond shape.

Culture
Greek
Material
glass
Made in
Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Vessel2827/15

Open and shallow bronze vessel. The bowl of the vessel contains three raised concentric circles. The lip of the vessel is folded with a subtle carination. The bottom of the vessel has a short ring foot with five raised concentric circles. It appears as though the bronze was hammered.

Culture
Greek
Material
bronze metal
Made in
Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2827/22

Hollow terracotta figure of a veiled woman on a mule made from a mould. The mould includes a full base which fills the gap between the mule's legs. Incision was used after the mould was made to add detail to the piece. A large square has been cut out from the side of the mule, below the back of the female rider. Some burnishing is visible and the use of pigment is evident near the animal's hindquarters.

Culture
Greek
Material
clay and pigment
Made in
Tanagra, Greece
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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