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Hearst Museum object titled Kylix fragment, accession number 8-9813, described as Faliscan fragment from the center of a red-figure kylix. Shows a satyr holding a large amphora. Abraded surface. Height: 16.5 cm; length: 14 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type a, accession number 8-9871, described as Attic black figure kylix; black interior.  Dionysos in circle.  exterior with 5 figures along each side including 3 lyre players.  late 6th century BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type b, accession number 8-9803, described as Red-figure kylix.  Interior: Head of female  wearing saccos in tondo, Exterior:  wave pattern. Section of rim missing.  H. 7.7cm, Diam. 16cm, W. (at handle) 23cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-9873, described as small, squat lekythos, decorated with all over net design - black fine lined, with small white dots at each netting juncture; shallow pedestal base.  narrow neck is decorated with white perpendicular lines.  single handle attaches to shoulder and at middle of neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-9855, described as lekythos; small, black figure lekythos decorated with 2 figures - 1 appears to be sitting, the other reclining, vines turn behind them.  base and 2.5cm of body painted black, abrupt shoulder painted with teardrop shaped strokes; bell lip is also painted black.  single handle attaches at shoulder and just below lip flare.
Hearst Museum object titled Lydion, accession number 8-9832, described as East Greek Rhodian ware lydion (perfume vase).  Painted to imitate stone.  Height 11.6 cml diameter (at mouth) 9.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lydion, accession number 8-9872, described as lydion; small vessel with narrow conical foot, wide belly, deep shoulder, flared neck and flat lip.  brushwork, red slip - barely visible, possibly imitates stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Marker on paper, accession number TEMP 2024.0194, described as marker on paper: several structures clustered together
Hearst Museum object titled Mastoid cup, accession number 8-9879, described as Attic black figure mastoid cup decorated with 3 dancing maenads on each side, with vines behind them.  lower portion of vessel decorated with 4 black or red bands, flared lip is also painted black.  2 cylindrical handles are attached at the shoulder on each side and outer edge is also black painted.  interior is black, no base ring.  very thin walled.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 8-9852, described as Italiote mug; mug with single handle. Slightly flared with reinforced rim. Upper ⅓ dark paint. Obscure design lower ⅔. 5th–4th century BC.