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ceramic, metal and stone artefacts from throughout the ancient Mediterranean
ceramic, metal and stone artefacts from throughout the ancient Mediterranean
modern archives and artefacts relating to the study and appreciation of antiquity.
modern archives and artefacts relating to the study and appreciation of antiquity.
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 1 December 2025

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  • Amy C. Smith

Description

The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology at the University of Reading houses one of the largest collections of Greek ceramics in Britain.

From the project website (accessed 2025-12-01):

The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, based in the Department of Classics at Reading, houses over 3,000 objects and substantial archives in its extensive collections.

The artefacts we hold include: materials from the Greek, Greco-Roman, Egyptian and Cypriot civilisations of the Mediterranean ceramic, metal and stone artefacts from throughout the ancient Mediterranean modern archives and artefacts relating to the study and appreciation of antiquity.