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Archaeological and Museum
Kerameikos | Kerameikos Archaeological Museum in Athens
Archaeological Museum of Piraeus
* National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Further archaeological objects found during the excavations are conserved at the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia, as well as at the Limassol District Archaeological Museum.
Bronze sculpture, thought to be either Poseidon or Zeus, National Archaeological Museum of Athens
First century BC mosaic of Alexander the Great bearing on his armor an image of the Gorgon as an aegis-Naples National Archaeological Museum
* Archaeological Museum of Abdera
Board game with inlays of ivory, rock crystal and glass paste, covered with gold and silver leaf, on a wooden base ( Knossos, Minoan chronology | New Palace period 1600 – 1500 B. C., Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete )
Bronze deer figurine dating from between the XI and VI centuries BC, National Archaeological Museum ( Bulgaria ) | National Archaeological Museum of Sofia
The vase collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece holds a 5th century BC lekythos with a depiction of this episode described as " Odysseus ' companions turned into swine "
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum displays most of the archaeological finds of the Minoan era.
The Delphi Archaeological Museum is at the foot of the main archaeological complex, on the east side of the village, and on the north side of the main road.
* Delphi Archaeological Museum
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Hoplite armour exhibit from the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.

Archaeological and provides
Archaeological evidence of obsidian use provides data on how this material was increasingly the preferred choice rather than chert from the late Mesolithic to Neolithic, requiring exchange as deposits of obsidian are rare in the Mediterranean region.
In 1996 the IfA launched a Register of Archaeological Organisations ( RAOs ) which provides a quality assurance scheme for archaeological organisations.

Archaeological and very
A book released in 2012, Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra: Driver to Development or Destruction ?, represents the first in a series of important books to address the very nature of these deteriorating buildings, cites, sites, and regions.
Archaeological finds on the island are not very rich but they dot an area of 20 hectares, making it the second largest Baltic marketplace of the Viking Age after Hedeby.
Archaeological results from the later period were very thinly published and attempts are underway to remedy this situation.
Archaeological material would, to a very large extent, have been called rubbish when it was left on the site.
Archaeologist Kent Flannery did some very important and pioneering work in this field in his paper Archaeological Systems Theory and Early Mesoamerica.
Although the final result is impressive with underground monuments such as the Catacombs of St. John and the underground museum of the Agora, they do not comprise highlights for the city and access is still very limited or not permitted even to the locals by the Archaeological Department of the Thessaloniki underground Metro project.
Archaeological evidence suggests that some of the very first complex societies in southern Korea briefly flourished in the valleys formed by tributaries of this river.
Archaeological excavations of 1964-1975 ( during the construction of Riga HES ) in ancient settlements, burial grounds and castle mounds give evidence of very dense population of the region.
Archaeological investigations as well as archaeometallurgical analysis and written texts from the Renaissance have demonstrated the existence of different materials for their manufacture ; they could be made also with mixtures of bones and wood ashes, which were not of a very high quality, or moulded with a mixture of this kind in the bottom with an upper layer of bone ashes.
* A very puzzling Irish Missal, John A. Claffey, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume 55, 2003, pp. 1 – 12.
Archaeological finds " Sipćine " near Okešinac tells us that people used to inhabit this region very early in the past.
The Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society gives a particularly long description of Tam, describing him as " formed for the very purpose of smoothing the wrinkled brow of care ".
Archaeological remains in Shu from this period are very similar to those of northern China, while the Ba area remained somewhat distinct.

Archaeological and interesting
Archaeological investigation of the area is in its infancy, but some interesting items have already been uncovered.

Archaeological and collection
The original mechanism is displayed in the Bronze collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, accompanied by a replica.
The Quetta Archaeological Museum, located on Fifa Road has a collection of rare antique guns, swords, manuscripts and a display of Stone Age tools, prehistoric pottery and articles found in Mehrgarh.
* Archaeological field survey, the collection of information by archaeologists prior to excavation
He helped her to found Baghdad's great Iraqi Archaeological Museum from her own modest artifact collection and to establish The British School of Archaeology, Iraq, for the endowment of excavation projects from proceeds in her will.
* Municipal Archaeological Collection: its collection consists of archaeological artefacts found in the municipality.
The Palermo Stone fragment first entered the collection of the Palermo Archaeological Museum in 1866 .< ref > Shaw, Ian and Nicholson, Paul.
It is currently in the collection of the Palermo Archaeological Museum in Sicily.
The villa also housed a collection of 80 sculptures of magnificent quality, many now conserved in the rooms of the large bronzes at the Naples National Archaeological Museum.
Etruscan examples, such as the bronze anthropomorphic handle from the Bocchi collection ( National Archaeological Museum of Adria ), dating back to the 6th to 5th centuries BC, were made by cire perdue.
He taught himself Hebrew, Chinese and Sanskrit before even going to university and in 1911, aged only 18, he published a collection of Latin epigraphs in the prestigious Review of the Germanic Archaeological Institute.
It features a significant archeological museum, the R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, with a large collection of relics and artifacts from the region.
** Archaeological Route containing the heart of the collection, the Sarcophagus of the Labors of Hercules, dating to the 2nd century and discovered in 1955, the Orontes plate of the 4th century, and the terracotta Volsci, discovered in 1910.
The Rockefeller Museum, formerly the Palestine Archaeological Museum, is an archaeological museum located in East Jerusalem that houses a large collection of artifacts unearthed in the excavations conducted in Mandate Palestine, in the 1920s and 1930s.
The sculpture was known through the Roman marble replica found in Herculaneum and conserved in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, but, according to Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny, early connoisseurs such as Johann Joachim Winckelmann passed it by in the royal Bourbon collection at Naples without notable comment.
The term Secret Museum or Secret Cabinet ( Gabinetto Segreto ) principally refers to the collection of erotic or sexually explicit finds from Pompeii, held in separate galleries in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy, the former Museo Borbonico.
Since 2005, the collection is kept in a separate room in the Naples National Archaeological Museum.
His collection of copper coins were eventually sold to George Clapp in 1923 who donated the coins to the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society and were the centerpiece of the " Sheldon scandal " in the 1890s.
Both these treasures date from the end of the sixth century BC and are now on display in the archaic collection in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
* National Archaeological Museum of the Abruzzi " Villa Frigerii "-The rooms of the museum are dedicated to: Burial cults in pre-Roman Abruzzo / Italic sculpture / The Capestrano Warrior / The Pansa collection / The Sanctuary of Hercules Curinus at Sulmona / The Numismatic collection / Roman Iconography in Abruzzo.
The temple is now partly in ruins, and a collection of its sculptures is housed in the Sun Temple Museum, which is run by the Archaeological Survey of India.
At present it is in Bagan recorded as stone number 43 in the Archaeological Department's collection.

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