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Online sample of the permanent collection of the MCCM at Emory University.
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Features full scale replicas of Greek, Roman, and Medieval sculpture, the originals of which are housed in such famous museums as the British Museum and the Louvre located at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
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Presents its collections and its history, details of temporary exhibits, conferences, and concerts. Includes hours and entrance fees. Located in Thessaloniki, Greece. [Greek and English]
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Exhibits a collection of pottery sherds and casts of Greek and Roman sculpture, with a public collection numbering over 600. Includes a searchable database.
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Ancient Aegean sculpture and artifacts.
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From the University of Chicago, this ancient Near East collection includes an Egyptian gallery.
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Attached to the University of Oxford. Antiquities collections range from Palaeolithic to Victorian, from Egypt to Britain. Exhibitions, publications, news.
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Opened in 1987 to preserve and exhibit the art collection of John and Dominique de Menil, considered one of the most important privately assembled collections of the twentieth century.
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This museum in New York, New York has large collections of ancient art, including Greek, Roman and Near Eastern. Online descriptions and highlights of the collections, current exhibitions and visitor information.
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Antiquities museum in Stockholm, Sweden. Includes exhibits, activities, collection information, and a virtual tour.
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Houses the collections of Cycladic and ancient Greek art belonging to Nicholas and Aikaterini Goulandris. The Cycladic collection is ancient art from the Cyclades Island culture between 3200 and 200 B.C.E.. Located in Athens, Greece.
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With a collection of over 800 examples of Greek art and archaeology, the museum has gained international notice for its important collection from the Greek world. Located at the University of Newcastle, United Kingdom.
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Owned by the University of Reading and a part of the Department of Classics, recognised as the fourth largest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain. Includes history of the museum and description of exhibits.