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Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-1794, described as Etrusco-Corinthian aryballos, with tiny foot, similar to 8-1793. Description from Matteucig (1951): Aryballos; height; 10.4 cm; diameter; 5 cm; (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 15). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pale cream; reddish-cream slip; lustrous dark brown and violet paint. Pointed aryballos. On lip, petal pattern; on flat handle, three brown bands; one brown band at base of neck; on shoulder, brown tongue pattern; then three bands, brown, violet, brown; reserved zone with brown leaves; violet band; another reserved zone with brown leaves; three more bands, brown, violet, brown; reserved zone; three narrow brown bands; reserved zone; point and foot solid brown.  Cf. Mingazzini, Pl. XXIX, 5.
Hearst Museum object titled Head flask, accession number 8-300, described as Head Flask; (Roman Red-glazed), Vase in form of bust. Neck and mouth piece abovve head, vertical handle at back, rounded and unmodeled; front masklike, base flat. Incised linear pattern on neck. and around head. Head has fleshy face, big nose, thick lips, large eyes, strand of hair at either side, roll over brow with two knobs. Wide triangular area from below chin to botom, incl. front part of base restored. Chip missing from handle H 15.5cm; Rim D. 3.2 cm Max Base D 10 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-1793, described as Etrusco-Corinthian lekythos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Alabastron; height; 8.3 cm; diameter; 5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 12). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pink cream; cream slip; dark brown and violet paint. On lip, three concentric circles, inner two violet, outer one brown; on flat handle, three brown bands; brown tongue pattern on upper side of swelling or fillet; below, alternating brown and violet bands. Decoration faded.  Cf. Montelius, pl. 212, no. 10 from Pitigliano; J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 184, fig. 25 from Poggio Buco.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe (olpe), accession number 8-3379, described as Attic black-figure olpe; refoil mouth, bifid handle; in panel to right of handle, Dionysos, carrying (?) vine, and four satyrs ; two of them bear askoi, which also serve as apotropaic eyes, the others strike attitueds in the corners; above frieze of lotus; on reverse of body, the usual reserved triangles. Height including handle 27.0 cm; Diameter is 13.7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pelike, accession number 8-4583, described as Attic Red-figure pelike; put together from fragments with some restoration; A, boy-satyr and adult satyr preparing food; above them, at left, shelf supporting a large crock, at right, wine-skin; B, satyr running to right looking back, carrying a situla and a large pointed amphora; on neck, egg-pattern; below pictures, z-pattern; at handles, palmettes.
Hearst Museum object titled Strigil, accession number 8-1368, described as Small strigil; bronze; sharply curved; short handle; slightly corroded