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Hearst Museum object titled Band skyphos, accession number 8-3338, described as Attic black-figure band-skyphos; one fragment missing from base of bowl; on body, A-B: swan, ram, siren, ram, swan, the swans partly obscured by the handle-roots; reserved band below; inside, reserved band below lip, reserved tondo without decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell krater, accession number 8-4510, described as Red-figure Bell Krater (wine mixing bowl); A, Dionysos, standing, and a seated Maenad, some of the details of this picture are in relief due to the thickness of the paint; B, 2 standing male youths; palmettes beneath the handles, geometric designs above and below the pictures; a red line around the inside of the rim of the krater; some chips; a large piece missing from the rim, and one from the base; the base repaired from pieces.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow fibula, accession number 8-3404, described as Winged bow fibula; tinned bronze
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-3269, described as Bowl; With Plastic Decoration; shallow hemispherical bowl with basket handle, false zoomorphic spout (ibex head) which communicates with a channel within the rim; on interior of bowl a speckled lizard (frog?) with open mouth. Painted geometric decoration. Surface abrasion, crack at handle base and ibex horns, also along interior of bowl, chip from low footed base. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-8000, described as Bowl; shallow, conical bowl, curving inward at top; flat rim, two pinched ribbon handles, low foot. Painted, banded decoration, from center: four concentric circles, two broad bands with thin lines between; a frieze of six stylized birds, a broad band near rim. Top of rim and handle painted, two bands on exterior and one around foot. Broken and mended with one small patch in plaster. Typical Cypro- Mycenaean shape.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-7975, described as Bowl; Hemispherical shape, one pierced knob-lug near rim. Incised linear decoration originally filled with white paste. Also many impressed dots. Rim design consists of horizontal scalloped line, plus seven parallel lines overlaid with zigzag line. Body design consists of bands of hatched lines, zigzags hatched lozenges.
Hearst Museum object titled Bracelet, accession number 8-337, described as Bronze bracelet and ring; plain; round; two have flattened ends from 3 3/4” diameter down; ring single coil wrapped around. 2.6 cm diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Bronze bell, accession number 8-3394, described as Small bronze bell rect. rim. 4.5 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bronze knuckles, accession number 8-3412a, described as Bronze utensils, brass knuckles (Amyx, 1966); B) cut on front part; 8.25 cm long. 3 point situated - between 2 rings. A wears an ox head and engraved [see catalog card for drawing of engraving]; 7 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Bronze knuckles, accession number 8-3412b, described as Bronze utensils, brass knuckles (Amyx, 1966); B) cut on front part; 8.25 cm long. 3 point situated - between 2 rings. A wears an ox head and engraved [see catalog card for drawing of engraving]; 7 cm long.