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Hearst Museum object titled Head, accession number 8-4587, described as Marble head, nose mutilated, chin and right eyebrow chipped, edge of left ear missing; back of the head cut flat, square dowel hole in center. Right side of head broken off and smoothed. 1st century AD.
Hearst Museum object titled Horse figurine, accession number 8-74, described as Bronze horse: Geometric style “platform bronze”, with stamp-seal base: standing mannered elongated with tapered limbs, pinched waist. Length: 7 cm; height: 8.9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Incense burner and base, accession number 8-3406, described as A) Bronze incense burner; three doves roost at corners; two hang by chains flying; B) Tripod base with male and female figures; second half of the 4th century BC. Griffin heads, legs, and feet; flowers, floral stem; group of two statuettes, Turan and Atunis, nude, engraved.
Hearst Museum object titled Mummy portrait, accession number 5-2327, described as Mummy portrait; female; black hair centrally parted with small ringlets across forehead; gold chain around neck with central medallion; earrings of gold and pearls; red robe with black shoulder stripes; distemper on chalk ground.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 8-3429, described as Marble statue, 2/3 life size of Herakles holding three apples. Approx Height is .87m. Weight 167 pounds
Hearst Museum object titled Statue fragment, accession number 8-4586, described as Life-size male head of basalt. Possibly of 1st century A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Statuette, accession number 8-3389, described as Bronze statuette of a jumper
Hearst Museum object titled Tomb marble, accession number 8-4985, described as Gravestone of Malthake. Tomb Marble; Father bidding adieu to his wife; servant (center) holding an oil jar. Athens.