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There are 27 objects for which Provenance contains → british
61.6.1.1 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.10 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.12 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.13 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.2 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School).
61.6.1.3 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School).
61.6.1.4 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.5 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.6 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.7 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.8 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
61.6.1.9 Knossos (not the excavation of Evans and the British School)
L.2005.7.10 Copy of a silver coin (didrachm) from Athens, 540 – 520 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.11 Copy of a silver coin (decadrachm) from Syracuse, Sicily, 480 - 479 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.12 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from Smyrna, 200 - 100 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.13 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from Knossos, Crete, 200 – 67 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.14 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from Athens, after 196 BC, now in the British Museum.
L.2005.7.15 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Ionia), 190 – 100 BC, now in the British Museum.
L.2005.7.16 Copy of a coin in the British Museum
L.2005.7.2 Copies a silver coin (stater) in the British Museum, from Tarentum, c. 500 BC
L.2005.7.3 Copies a silver coin (stater) in the British Museum, from Elis, 470 - 370 BC
L.2005.7.4 Copy of a silver coin (stater) from Metapontum, c. 450 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.5 Copy of a silver coin (drachm) from Larissa, 430 – 400 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.6 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from Syracuse, Sicily, 405 – 395 BC, now in the British Museum
L.2005.7.7 Copy of a silver coin (tetradrachm) from the coast of Asia Minor, 400 – 395 BC, now in the British Museum.
L.2005.7.8 Copy of a coin (didrachm) from Corinth, 350 – 300 BC, now in the British Museum.
L.2005.7.9 Copy of a gold coin (stater) from Athens, 480 - 460 BC, now in the British Museum
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