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Searched all Perseus collections for "carrying" 1480 results in 6 categories
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Art objects (851)
Atlas sites (9)
Images (151)
Reference articles (1)
Text sections (3)
Texts (461)
851 Art objects
  1. Malibu 85.AE.377: Late Archaic; Attic Red Figure; Kylix; Tondo: Sphinx carrying a Theban youth over the sea. [Vase] (9.22)

  2. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, GR8.1917, Deepdene, Hope, GR8.1917: AMPHORA B; AINEIAS CARRYING ANCHISES BETWEEN WOMEN (KREUSA ?, APHRODITE ?), ARCHER CARRYING AXE, DIONYSOS, MAENADS, SATYR [Beazley Archive Vase] (8.24)

  3. Lost: (?); WARRIOR CARRYING FALLEN WARRIOR, LED BY EIDOLON BETWEEN WOMEN [Beazley Archive Vase] (8.06)

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9 Atlas sites
  1. West Carrying Place Cove: Maine, United States [Atlas site] (5.30)

  2. Carrying Place Stream: Maine, United States [Atlas site] (5.15)

  3. North Branch Carrying Place Stream: Maine, United States [Atlas site] (4.74)

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151 Images
  1. Carrying freight down the mountains. [Image] (5.76)

  2. Roman soldiers carrying on a ferculum the Golden Candlestick. (Arch of Titus.) [Image] (5.60)

  3. Servant carrying the Acerra. [Image] (4.12)

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1 Reference article
  1. Carrying capacity [Reference article in USGS Biological Resources Glossary] (3.79)

3 Text sections
  1. The Carrying Trade. [Section in Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: Volume 3] (5.15)

  2. THE NUMBER OF CARTS EMPLOYED, &C., ON THE CARRYING PLACE OF THE MIAMIS. [Section in Historical collections. Collections and researches made by the Michigan pioneer and historical society ... Reprinted by authority of the Board of state auditors. Volume 9] (3.03)

  3. CHAP. XI. How the Gouernour came to Caliquen, and carrying from thence the Cacique with him went to Napetuca, where the Indians sought to haue taken him from him, and in an assault many of them were slaine, and taken prisoners. [Section in Peter Force, Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. 4] (1.64)

461 Texts
  1. Thomas Henry Bayly; Speech of Mr. Bayly of Accomack, on the bill to prevent citizens of New York from carrying slaves out this commonwealth, and to prevent the escape of persons charged with the commission of any crime, and in reply to Mr. Scott of Fauquier, delivered in: (in English) [Text] (5.60)

  2. Ray Clements; Painting - Vietnamese: depiction of a Vietnamese person carrying a small child. The child is possibly deceased or injured. The child's head lies over the left arm of the person who is carrying them. Person's face has a look of anguish. Section around persons head is red. The person has short dark hair. The painting has a hard wood frame. [Text] (4.99)

  3. (in English) Carrying fish on two wooden poles [Text] (4.22)

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