Antikensammlung | aulos | altar built of square stones | axe | alabastron | altar | agon | Achilleus | Agamemnon | Aias I | Aias II | Aineias | Andromache I | Apollon/Apollo | Astyanax I | Athena
black figured | Boetia | Boeotian Dancers (B.D. Group) | Berlin | belt | band of wool | bull head | bust | book illumination | Biblioteca Ambrosiana | bull | boat | battle | Briseis
Charon I/Charu(n) 112 | Calu 12 | Cerveteri | Caerenecropolis of the Banditaccia | crown | corona | cauldron | cushion | Charon I/Charu(n) | Calu | cod. F 205 (inf. 1019) (Ilias Ambrosiana) | cult image | cult statue | chariot | contest | Chryses I
Hades/Aita | helmet | hatchet | horn | horns | Hekabe 14 | Hektor 104 | Helene 195 | Helena. – Inscriptions: Falsche Beischriften aus späterer Zeit. | herm | horse | Hekabe | Hektor | Hermes
I. 1. Prozessionen gr 118 | I. 2.a. Opfer gr 447 | II. 4.a. Bankett gr 173 | II. 4.c. Musik gr 216 | Italy | infula | illumination | in das sie Weihrauch zu streuen scheint.#Rechts Hektor | incense-burner
Perseus 146 | palm branch | phiale | phiale mesomphalos | patera | pipe | pig | Perseus | purse | pelekys | Persephone/Phersipnai | pict. XXXIX | Polydamas (S) 2 | parchment | Paris | priestess | palace | Panope | Patroklos | Priamos
SMID10027 | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin | skyphos | scyphus | sacrificial animal | skaphe (big basin) | SMID48776 | Skylla I (S) 77 | stuccowork | stucco | stephane | snake | sword | shield | skin | sacena | securis | spit | staff | stemma | sella curulis | Skylla I | SMID8134 | sceptre | spear | sacrifice | ship | soldier
terracotta | Tanagra (Boeotia) | tankard | table | trapeza | tibiae | taenia | tainia | Tomba dei Rilievi | turtle | tortoise | tripod | tongs | Theano I 4 | temple | thymiaterion | turibulum | Town wall
V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1274a | VII. 3. Feste und Spiele gr 2 | vase painting | V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1051 | VIII. 4.i. Krieg etr 4 | vessel
400/500- Description (detail): Links Priesterin (wohl Theano) und vier Troerinnen (unter ihnen wohl Hekabe) vor dem Tempel der Athena (darin schwach sichtbares Kultbild). Vor der Priesterin Thymiaterion