Collection of Mediterranean antiquities in the National Museum of Brazil

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Exhibition of Greco-Roman antiquities in the museum.

The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro collections include an exhibition of Mediterranean antiquities from Etruscan, Greek (Italiote) and Roman civilizations.[1]

The current status of the collection is unknown after the fire that destroyed the museum in 2018.

Image Name Origin Date Notes
Proto-Corinthian Ring Askos Greek (Italiote) civilization 7th century B.C. [2]
Mirrors Greek (Italiote) civilization 6th century B.C. [3]
Caryatid chalice Etruscan civilization c. 620-560 B.C. [4]
Fresco from Pompeii: Basket and birds Roman civilization 1st century A.D. [5]
Red-figure chalice krater Greek (Italiote) civilization 4th century B.C. [6]
Red-figure bell krater Greek (Italiote) civilization 4th century B.C. [7]
Corinthian oinochoe with lid Greek (Italiote) civilization c. 600-575 B.C. [8]
Proto-Corinthian oinochoe Greek (Italiote) civilization 7th century B.C. [9]
Statue of a headless woman Greek or Roman civilization 5th century B.C. [10]
Frasco geminado com duas alças Roman civilization [11]
Square-shaped flask with handle Roman civilization 1st century A.D. [12]
Etruscan warrior Etruscan civilization 5th century B.C. [13]
Fresco from Pompeii: Peacocks Roman civilization 1st century A.D. [14]
Female nude torso Greek or Roman civilization [15]
Fresco from Pompeii: Seahorse Roman civilization 1st century A.D. [16]
Fresco from Pompeii: Sea dragon Roman civilization 1st century A.D. [16]

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