e. Theatrical orchestra. 
f. Puppet play. 
g. Shadow play. 
3. China. 
a. Shadow play. 
b. Lion dance. 
c. Congratulatory play masks. 
d. Religious drama. 
e. Tibetan masks and costumes. 
K. Hall 2. Edward E. Ayer Hall. Classical 
Archaeology. 
(North to South) 
1. Ancient glassware. Cases 1 and 4. 
2. Etruscan Collection. 
a. Wine jars of pottery and bronze vessels. Case 2. 
b. Bronze objects. Case 3. 
c. Tomb contents. Cases 5-9. 
d. Bucchero ware. Case 10. 
e. Faliscan sarcophagi. Cases 11-13. 
f. Alabaster burial urns. Case 14. 
g. Large alabaster sarcophagus. Case 15. 
h. Cinerary urns. Cases 16 and 17. 
i. Funerary couch, Tarentine vase and askes. Case 
18. 
3. Roman Collection. 
a. Roman wall paintings from Boscoreale. Cases 
19-22. 
b. Original Roman objects in bronze and silver. 
(1) Roman silver service, fibulae, etc. Case 23. 
(2) Bronzes and iron objects from Boscoreale. 
Case 24. 
(3) Roman bronzes. Cases 25 and 26. 
(4) Pompeian finds. Case 27. 
c. Greek red figured vases. Case 28. 
d. Replica of pre-Roman bronzes. Case 29. 
e. Replicas of Roman bronzes. 
(1) Jugs, pitchers and basins. Case 30. 
(2) Stove, fruit dishes and pans. Case 31. 
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