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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 Figurine, accession number 8-100, described as Bronze statuette, disk thrower; ca. 11.5 cm hi.; nude male; discus in r. hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Guttus, accession number 8-3317, described as Calenian black-glaze guttus (lamp-feeder); mask of bearded Herakles in relief on top; raised spout and handle; flower designs (rosettes) encircling head; vertical incised lines along side.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet, accession number 8-4597, described as Bronze helmet, Corinthian
Hearst Museum object titled Herakles figurine, accession number 8-332, described as Torso of Herakles
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 Hydria, accession number 8-63, described as Attic Red-figure hydria; complete; flaring foot, sharply bevelled above; profile of mouth erect; whole mouth black; no handle patches; youth running with strigil; in background, discus, marked with cross and dots. height 11.5 diameter 7.8cm
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 8-302, described as Lamp, Odysseus and ram. Vessel features Homeric epic scene.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-3339, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; echinoid foot; plump cylindrical body; surface worn and pitted; on shoulder, red streak, short tongues, inverted lotus chain; Herakles stabs the Nemean Lion with a sword between two pairs of mantled youths, holding spears (leftmost figure completely eroded); Herakles’ club on ground, his mantle in field.
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-445, described as Etruscan black-figure neck-amphora; heavily incrusted inside rim and neck and underneath handles; foot discoid, ring above it; fillet above shoulder; A, bearded boxers wearing gloves between young flute-player and umpire; B, two bearded runners to right, judge holding wreath; on neck debased palmette-lotus; above zigzags; spatulated foot-rays. H, 26.6 cm; D, 17.7 cm (body or rim?)