Museum of Classical Archaeology

Museum of Classical Archaeology

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Our Museum collections span the length and breadth of the Graeco-Roman world and cover a time period reaching from 1700 BCE to 400 CE.

Our cast collection is one of very few surviving plaster cast collections in the world today — and we have more than 450 of our casts on display in the Cast Gallery, including our famous painted Peplos Kore. Our research collections of sherds and epigraphic squeezes are excellent resources for both study and teaching.

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The Faculty of Classics is committed to advancing research and teaching in all aspects of Classical culture and its reception at the very highest level, it is the intellectual home of some of the best-known Classicists, and of an increasingly diverse body of outstanding graduate students and exceptionally talented undergraduates.

Cambridge’s collections have multiple lives, embracing public and private histories, personal and scientific interest and the past and the present.

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