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The huge collection of ancient ceramics is shown in a large room with numerous cases on the second floor. Generally the vases come from Etruscan tombs and are evidence of cultural and mercantile exchange with Greece, and particularly Athens (where most of the vases were made) and date to the period
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The museum now has a permanent staff including two professional Egyptologists. It houses more than 14,000 artifacts, distributed in nine galleries and two warehouses. The artifacts displayed in the galleries have been substantially restored. The old classification system devised by Schiaparelli is
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up to 1890 (except the collections of marble sculpture which the Uffizi already possessed). The Egyptian section was first formed in the first half of the 18th century from part of the collections of
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on via Faenza. At that time it only comprised Etruscan and Roman remains. As the collections grew, a new site soon became necessary and in 1880 the museum was transferred to its present building.
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The organisation of the Etruscan rooms was reconsidered and reordered in 2006. Also in 2006, the 40-year-overdue restoration was carried out on over 2000 objects damaged in the 1966 floods.
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horse's head (known as the Medici Riccardi head after the first place it was displayed, in the Medici's Riccardi palace), fragment of an equestrian statue, which inspired
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script. Ippolito Rosellini, friend and student of Champollion, represented the Italian interests during the expedition. He went on to become the father of Italian
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The Egyptian section of the collection is known as the Egyptian Museum, and is the second largest collection of Egyptian artifacts in Italy, after that of the
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The Florentine collection continued to grow after this time, with donations from private individuals and scientific institutions. In particular, the
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The collection comprises material that extends from the prehistorical era right through to the Coptic Age. There are remarkable collections of
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provided artifacts from its expeditions to Egypt between 1934 and 1939. These now provide one of the most substantial collections of
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The collection's first foundations were the family collections of the Medici and Lorraine, with several transfers from the
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the sculptures of Apollo and Apollino Milani (6th century BC, named after the man who gave them to the museum)
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diggings, and via purchases from local merchants. On their return, these were distributed evenly between the
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of France, he financed a scientific expedition to Egypt in 1828 to 1829. The expedition was directed by
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de Toscane, from another part of an expedition promoted by the same Grand Duke in 1828–29 and led by
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The Minerva of Arezzo, a bronze Roman copy of a 4th-century BC Greek model attributed to Praxiteles.
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the cups by the Little Masters (560–540 BC), named after their miniaturist style of their figures
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was in the Medici collection, dating from the eighteenth century. In the nineteenth century,
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The museum was officially opened in 1855. The first director was Ernesto Schiaparelli, from
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Statue of a cockerel, the so-called "Gallo Treboniano", late 3rd-century work.
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signed by the potter Ergotimos and the painter Kleitias. It is named the
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being replaced by a new, chronological and partly topographical system.
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after the archaeologist who found it in 1844 in an Etruscan tomb at
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The "torso di Livorno", copy of a 5th-century BC Greek original.
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of several eras. There are statues from the reign of
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Florence
Tuscany
Italy
Coordinates
43°46′34.46″N 11°15′44.16″E / 43.7762389°N 11.2622667°E / 43.7762389; 11.2622667
Archaeology
Official website

Etruscan
Florence
Maria Maddalena de' Medici
Ferdinand I de Medici
Giulio Parigi
Victor Emmanuel II
Uffizi
Pierre LĂ©opold
Ippolito Rosellini
Champollion

Chimera of Arezzo
Chimera of Arezzo
Arringatore
bronze sculpture
Etruscan
toga
Mater Matuta
Chianciano Terme
idolino
Pesaro

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