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− | [[Image:Logie.jpg|right]]This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury. | + | [[Image:Logie.jpg|right]]This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury. |
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Revision as of 21:10, 27 May 2016
This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury.
It is open by appointment and there are regular tours - see the website for details.
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There is a published catalogue of the collection:. Green, J.R. 2009 The Logie Collection, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch.