Coin of Caesarea under Trajan, r. 98-117 CE
Trajan
Coin of Trajan, Sepphoris, r. 98-117 CE
Trajan
Coin of Gaza under Hadrian
Roman Imperial
Coin of Neapolis under Philip I, r. 244-249 CE
Philip I and II
Coin of Ptolemais as colony, under Nero, r. 54 - 68 CE
Nero
'Liding' Ritual Food Vessel with 'Taotie' Decor
Chinese
Ritual Food Vessel (Fang ding) with 'Taotie' Decor
Chinese
Standing Bodhisattva Padmapani with Attached Flaming Mandorla and Stand
Chinese
Circular Mirror with Decoration of Linked Arcs, Snake-Dragons, and TLV Pattern Set against a Ground of Volutes and with Auspicious Inscription
Chinese
Circular Mirror with Decoration of Daoist Immortals and Dragons
Chinese
'Yu' Ritual Food Vessel with 'Taotie' and Striding 'Kui'-Dragon Decor
Chinese
Ritual Food Vessel Type 'Gui' with 'Taotie' decor in the manner of a Western Zhou-period 'Gui' Vessel
Chinese
Work plan for Albers' course (catalog proof), 1889 - 1954
Hannes Meyer
Untitled (end paper with inscribed label)
Unidentified Artist
Fluxus Express, 1932 - 2006
Nam June Paik
Tetradrachm of Bar Kochba, Year 2
Bar Kochba
Exhibition of Cabinet Pictures, 1798 - 1865
David Claypoole Johnston
Untitled, 1861 - 1941
Wallace Nutting
Untitled (photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". No. 3 Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to run to ground, either to their own College or another — Some however have lately been unearthed; verso: photograph of a drawing labeled "The Proctors having cleared out the Coffee Room at the Randolph sit down to a Dinner for five with nothing touched but the soup & regale bulldogs too at another table. Senior Proctor speaks ("?, my boy. Here's to our noble selves'."), 1845-1903
Iorwerth Grey Lloyd