ANTIQUITIES
The following items are kept and displayed on the bottom two shelves of the display case currently in Champlain College I 13.
1. Incised burnished flask [ca. 2300 B.C.]
2. Terracotta ladle [ca. 2300 B.C.]
3. Painted flask [ca. 2000 B.C.]
4. Oinochoe [8th or 7th century B.C.]
5. Terracotta figures of a horseman and a horse [8th century B.C.]
6. Kylix [8th century B.C.]
7. Terracotta lamp (pinched saucer) [7th century B.C.]
8. Copy of a Cretan amphora (octopus) [original ca. 1500 B.C.]
9. Two aryballoi [6th century B.C.]
10a. Five black-glaze shapes [Classical period]
10b. Mottled bowl [5th century B.C.]
11a. Terracotta figures of an enthroned goddess and a mother/child [Classical period]
11b. Terracotta figure of a standing female [Classical period]
12. Red figure pyxis lid [4th century B.C.]
13a. Black jug, strap handle [Late Classical period]
13b. Miniature jug [4th century B.C.]
14. ‘Megarian’ bowl [Hellenistic period]
15. Glass vessels [1st century A.D.]
16a. Fragments of terra sigillata ware [1st century A.D.]
16b. Red-ware plate [Roman period]
17. Plain ware amphora [Roman period]
18. Copy of a red figure lekythos [original 5th century B.C.]
The upper shelf in the display case contains a number of unidentified objects, as well as the following artefacts which are displayed within the Department office:
1. A replica of the Phaistos disk.
2. A replica of Early Cycladic flute-player.
3. A replica of Early Cycladic female figure.
4. A replica of 5th century. Cypriote head of votary.
5. A replica of 5th century stone relief, the “Mourning Athene”.