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Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-317, described as Alabaster alabastron
Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-3302, described as Corinthian black-figure alabastron; intact; glaze severely worn on lower back and base; red paint badly preserved; 2 seated, confronted sphinxes; filling of dots and rosettes; above, band between 2 pairs of lines; below, 2 lines, glaze band; on base, 5 concentric circles; on neck, tongues; rim dotted; round mouth, concentric circles.
Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-228, described as Alabastron (bronze); 2 handles; 12. 7 cm high
Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-3371, described as Corinthian black-figure alabastron; intact; paint worn in parts; added purple-red color; on body: bird between 2 lions, incised filling rosettes; under vase, rosette with central depression; on mouth and neck, red and black tongues; dots on rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-3301, described as Boeotian black-figure alabastron; put together from large fragments, mouth alien (Corinthian) but ancient; clay warm brown, of mouth white; A, male siren to left; B, lotus; sparse filling ornament; main frieze framed by rosette frieze and dicing; on neck tongues; underneath rosette with central hollow.
Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3340, described as Red-figure amphora; white and yellow; 2 human figures: on one side, a seated woman at her toilet; on the other, a walking cupid; palmettes below the handles; a geometric design on either side of handles on neck of amphora; some wear, one handle reattached, otherwise in good condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3378, described as Etruscan Red-figure amphora with twisted handles; broken and mended from several pieces with repainting over cracks; A, Warrior (sheild device a mug) and woman at stele; both hold flower of leaves in one hand; B, woman, and warrior pouring libation from patera; beneath scemnes, maeander punctuated by rosette motifs
Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3377, described as Attic black-figure amphora of “doubleen” shape; A, combat of three warriors; at left archer to left looking round; at right two hoplites fighting, one fallen to ground (his sheild blazon a white tripod);  B, Dionysos standing to right., head turned back, holding rhyton and branch, between dancing satyr and maenad; on neck, lotus-palmette on shoulder, tongues. Height 32.0 cm Diameter 18.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Amphoriskos, accession number 8-3445, described as Corinthian black-figure amphoriskos; intact; some cracks in body; glase fired purplish red; on mouth, 2 horizontal lines, narrow stripe down each handle, on neck zigzags, on shoulder tongues; on each face palmette complex, under eacch handle 2 concentric circlees round dot; filling of rosettes, saltires, blobls and dots. height  13.8; Diameter 8.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowheads and dart, accession number 8-231b, described as Iron