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Hearst Museum object titled Mummy portrait, accession number 6-21377, described as Portrait of a boy holding a scroll and pen. Height: 30.5 cm; Width/breadth: 19.3 cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Portrait head, accession number 8-4262, described as Fine portrait head of a small boy, marble. Engraved eyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Portrait head, accession number 8-4266, described as Large portrait head of an emperor, marble priest or magistrate, probably Procopius. A. D. 365-366. Wears a jewelled diadem; bearded.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4619, described as Carved bird, raven. Painted red, pale green, pale blue and black. "Raven's "ears" connect with human figure's head" fide Charles Brown, June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief of young goddess, accession number 8-4273, described as Fragment of a high relief; young goddess, marble. Height 49cm, Width 33 cm. Thickness 17cm Early 3rd century AD.
Hearst Museum object titled Reserve head, accession number 6-19767, described as Limestone reserve head depicting Ka Nofer
Hearst Museum object titled Sarcophagus fragment, accession number 8-4274, described as Fragment of a sarcophagus lid with low relief portrait of a man blind in right eye cropped hair and beared; curtain. Height 16cm width 19cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sculpture, accession number 8-4212a-c, described as Draped Male torso (probably Hermes, Argive School) height 0.88 m. a) torso b) slab fragment c) slab fragment.
Hearst Museum object titled Seated lion, accession number 8-4234, described as Seated lion, marble. Face, hind quarters, legs, and plinth restored by E. Gasseri, Rome.  According to Andrew Stewart, U.C. History of Art professor, this piece is of Greek workmanship, 3rd Century BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Shield, accession number 11-2814, described as Shield, decorated 66” long.