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Searched all Perseus collections for "both sides" 2170 results in 6 categories
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Art objects (138)
Atlas sites (10)
Images (136)
Reference articles (5)
Text sections (7)
Texts (1874)
138 Art objects
  1. Harvard 1960.390: Archaic; Boeotian Black Figure; Kantharos; Sides A-B: Deer hunt [Vase] (2.57)

  2. Harvard 1925.30.38: Early Classical; Attic Red Figure; Stemless cup; Sides A and B: Komast [Vase] (1.84)

  3. Munich 8935: Late Archaic; Attic Red Figure; Calyx krater; Sides A and B: symposium. [Vase] (1.79)

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10 Atlas sites
  1. Silver Sides Mine: Nevada, United States [Atlas site] (3.30)

  2. Sides Knoll: Arizona, United States [Atlas site] (2.72)

  3. Sides Bayou: Louisiana, United States [Atlas site] (2.72)

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136 Images
  1. Louvre H 65: Detail of the figural scene, side A: a bearded man wearing short boots, a chlamys draped over both arms, and a thick taenia, advances to the right, with both arms reaching to the sides; he holds a staff at a diagonal in his left hand; a kylix hangs on the wall behind him [Image] (2.78)

  2. Boston 21.4: Exterior overview: handles at sides [Image] (1.94)

  3. Arch of Constantine, Colosseum Valley: Detail of E side: section of the Great Trajanic Frieze depicting the Dacian campaigns, with statues of Dacian prisoners on N and S sides of arch visible [Image] (1.88)

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5 Reference articles
  1. Attic Red-Figure Cup Collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond (63.11) Attributed to the Antiphon Painter 490-480 B.C. Height: 9.4 cm. Diameter (without handles): 23 cm. Interior: Young athlete with strigil. Sides A and B: Athletes., Richmond 63.11 [Reference article in Harvey Alan Shapiro, Art, Myth, and Culture: Greek Vases from Southern Collections] (0.38)

  2. Attic Black-Figure Eye-Cup Collection of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Green (1972.5) Attributed to the Group of Walters 48.42 520-510 B.C. Height: 12.3 cm. Diameter (without handles): 31.7 cm. Interior: Gorgoneion. Sides A and B: Herakles resting., Dallas 1972.5 [Reference article in Harvey Alan Shapiro, Art, Myth, and Culture: Greek Vases from Southern Collections] (0.36)

  3. Attic Black-Figure Column-Krater Collection of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of the Jonsson Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Mayer (1972.22) Unattributed 560-550 B.C. Height: 44 cm. Diameter: 53 cm. Sides A and B: Dionysiac revelry., Dallas 1972.22 [Reference article in Harvey Alan Shapiro, Art, Myth, and Culture: Greek Vases from Southern Collections] (0.35)

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7 Text sections
  1. Both Sides Prepare For Battle [Section in Polybius, Histories] (1.60)

  2. Both Sides Are in the Wrong [Section in Polybius, Histories] (1.60)

  3. Both Sides Advance on Scotusa [Section in Polybius, Histories] (1.39)

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1874 Texts
  1. "Both sides told," or, Southern California as it is: (in English) Mary C. Vail was a resident of Southern California. "Both sides told" (1888) is a pamphlet written by Vail to provide an accurate but cautionary description of Southern California as an antidote to the unrealistic claims that had accompanied the region's real estate boom and bust of the 1880s. She warns of the sandstorms and dust in an area where drinking water must usually be piped in many miles and many crops will demand irrigation. Admitting that her home region is not a paradise, she points out that its climate remains healthful and that opportunities remain for those willing to work. [Text] (5.75)

  2. Biscuit Shaper: plunger. The top is a simply carved handle. The handle part was polished, the cylindrical part is unpolished. .2 Hollow cylindrical metal tube. One end has a ring attached to one side. The other end has two ridges around the outside for attachments to hold..3 Metal circular attachment with sides and a circular opening. 2 catches on each side. .4-.9 Circular metal flat pieces with different designs. .4- heart shaped; .5- star shaped; .6- zig-zag design; .7- eliptical shape; .8- 7 dots; .9- oval with three points. [Text] (4.79)

  3. Christening Mug and Case: christening mug. The case is basically cylindrical in shape with an irregular shaped jutting area to one side for the handle of the mug. The case opens symmetrically into two halves, with a clasp situated in the jutting section and a hinge along the opposite side or face. On the outer face of each of the two halves or sides of the case there is a thin, rectangular boarder outlined in gold gilt. The inside of the case is lined on one side with a rich purple silk or satin material which is gathered or scrunched. The opposite side of the box is lined with velvet of the same colour. In the middle of this liing is a red and gold label. [Text] (4.32)

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