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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4983, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 31.51 grams, 28.4 mm. 345-317 BC. Syracuse, Sicily. Obverse: ΣΥΡΑ, Head of Athena l. wearing Corinthian helmet bound with wreath of olive. Reverse: Two dolphins; between, star-fish, with eight rays, the points of which are connected by a web.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar didrachm, accession number 8-4320, described as Coin; AR; Didrachm; Greece. 6.17 grams, 21 mm. Rhodus, Rhodes. 400-333 BC. Obverse: Head of Helios. Reverse: ΡΟΔΙΟΝ, Rose.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar hemiobol, accession number 8-4445, described as Coin; AR; Hemiobol, Greek. 0.38 grams, 5 mm. 527-430 BC. Athens, Greece. Obverse: Head of Athena r. Reverse: ΑθΕ, owl.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-4308, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 8.83 grams, 25mm. 550-470 BC. Lukania, Metapontum. Obverse: META, ear of barley. Reverse: Ear of Barley incuse.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-4446, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 12.32 grams, 21 mm. 550-456 BC. Aegina, Greece. Obverse: Turtle. Reverse: Incuse square.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar tetradrachm, accession number 8-4427, described as Coin; AR; Tetradrachm; Greek. 17.01 grams, 28 mm. Seleucus III, 226-223 BC. Antioch, Syria. Obverse: bust of Seleucus III r. diademed. Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Apollo seated l. holding bow; To l., X within M, Y below; to r., Σ / Μ.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: electrum stater, accession number 8-4397, described as Coin; Electrum; Stater; Greek. 7.32 grams, 19 mm. Carthage, Tunisia. 340-242 BC. Obverse: Head of Persephone l. Reverse: Horse standing r.
Hearst Museum object titled Crocodile mummy, accession number 6-21633, described as Small mummified crocodile.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-40, described as Attic black-figure eye-cup; some repainting of gorgoneion over break in bowl, otherwise intact; I, gorgoneion; between eyes, A, four-winged Artemis (Latin: Diana) with her deer, followed by a youth (perhaps not Apollo, according to Smith); B, four-winged Artemis; beneath each handle, inverted lotus. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-16, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; considerable restoration, especially in left half of figure scene; white ground on body; chariot in battle: chariot to right, with two pairs of fighting hoplites, one warrior fallen to the ground; above figure scene, two rows of dicing; on shoulder, tongues, five palmettes. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.