Τhe Museum and Teaching Collection of the University of the Peloponnese consists primarily of casts of representative works of Greek art – sculpture, metalwork, terracottas, and pottery – dating from Prehistory to the Byzantine period. The Collection also includes Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, and Early Modern pottery fragments, which represent a cross section of functions (table wares, cooking wares, amphorae, pithoi, lamps) and origins (Aegean, Asia Minor, Cyprus, Syro-Palestine, North Africa, Italy). Both the casts and the pottery are used for teaching purposes in the Prehistoric, Classical, and Byzantine Archaeology courses and the Cultural Resources Management courses.
For a presentation of the Museum and Teaching Collection of the University of the Peloponnese at the XVI Universeum Network Meeting (University of Athens, 11-14 June 2015), see here.