Bronze, an alloy mostly of copper with a small proportion of tin, is more durable and less expensive than many other metals and was particularly useful for utilitarian objects, such as coin weights and lamps.
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Early Byzantine
6th century - early 7th century
bronze
BZ.1933.3
Greek
460 BCE - 450 BCE
bronze
BZ.1936.61
Arabian
late 2nd century - 3rd century
bronze
BZ.1938.12
Early Byzantine
5th century
bronze
BZ.1940.18.1
Early Byzantine
5th century
bronze
BZ.1940.18.2
Early Byzantine
5th century
bronze
BZ.1940.18.3
Early Byzantine
5th century
bronze
BZ.1940.18.4
Early Byzantine
6th century - 7th century
bronze
BZ.1940.21
Roman
1st century (copy of 2nd century BCE Greek original)
bronze
BZ.1947.22
Roman
late 4th century - 5th century
copper alloy with silver inlays
BZ.1950.14
Early Byzantine
ca.403-408
bronze
BZ.1960.88.5608
Early Byzantine
4th century - 5th century
bronze
BZ.1962.15
Roman
2nd century - 3rd century
bronze
BZ.1963.31
Early Byzantine
5th century - 6th century
bronze
BZ.1964.4
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