altar | agon | Achilleus | Agamemnon | Aias I | Aias II | Aineias | Andromache I | Apollon/Apollo | Astyanax I | Athena | Amazones 384 | Apate 1 | Aphrodite 16 | Apollon 919 | Artemis 686 | Asia I 1 | Athena 462 | Athena 604 | Apulia | axe | Amazon | altar: monolithic block | Apate | Aphrodite | Apollon | Artemis | Asia I | Amazones | Agamemnon 74 | Athena 573 | Andromache I 10 | Andromache I 11
book illumination | Biblioteca Ambrosiana | bull | bed | boat | battle | Briseis | Bellerophon) 187c | bukranion | Briseis 12a | Briseis 12b
cod. F 205 (inf. 1019) (Ilias Ambrosiana) | cult image | cult statue | chariot | contest | Chryses I | crater: volute crater | Canosa di Puglia | crown | corona | Chryses I 6 | Chryses I 8
diadem | Diomedes I | Darius Painter | demon | Diomedes I 107b | Dolon 24 | Diomedes I 406pi | Diomedes I 8d
helmet | horse | Hekabe | Hektor | Hermes | Hellas 5 | H 3253 | hatchet | hikesia | Hellas | Hekabe 14 | Hektor 104 | Helene 195 | Helena. – Inscriptions: Falsche Beischriften aus späterer Zeit. | Hekabe 13 | Hekabe 19
illumination | Italy | incense-burner | III. 6.d. Hikesie 130 | in das sie Weihrauch zu streuen scheint.#Rechts Hektor | Iuno 347
MID6002 | Milano | mensa | maid-servant | MID11719 | Museo Archeologico Nazionale | mitra (belly guard)
pict. XXXVII | Patroklos (S) 12 | parchment | priestess | palace | Panope | Patroklos | Priamos | Pegasos (Pegasos | Poseidon 219 | pelekys | plant | Poseidon | Pegasos | pict. XXXIX | Polydamas (S) 2 | Paris | pict. V | pict. XXXII | pict. XXXIV | pict. VIII | pict. XXII | pict. XXIV | pict. XXVI | pict. VI
SMID6112 | sceptre | sword | shield | spear | sacrifice | ship | soldier | SMID12002 | stephane | sacena | securis | suppliant | supplication | SMID8134 | SMID8580 | SMID12979 | SMID18510 | SMID18960 | SMID23615 | SMID30361 | SMID30365 | SMID32227
table | trapeza | temple | thymiaterion | turibulum | Town wall | terracotta | tree | Theano I 4 | Talthybios 9
400/500 | 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