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Hearst Museum object titled Chalice, accession number 8-3208, described as Etruscan bucchero chalice; bucchero pesante fabric; the sides of the bowl are stamped with four lions moving to right with left forepaw raised; each lion is set off by a modified upright tongue.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar denarius, accession number 8-4677, described as Coin; AR; Denarius; Roman. 3.79 grams, 19 mm. L. Plautius Plancus, 47 BC. Obverse: Mask of Medusa; below, (L. PLA)VTIVS. Reverse: Aurora winged, flying r. holding palm branch, leading four horses of the sun; below, PLANCVS.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3929, described as White agate seal (possibly glass), oval shape. Child with a twig and cock. One gem impression 8-3929.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3935, described as Convex carnelian seal. Lion passant to left. Two gem impressions 8-3935.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3930, described as Striped onyx seal (banded agate); oval shape. Seven stars, the Pleiades. Two gem impressions 8-3930.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3952, described as Flat carnelian seal. Flower. Two gem impressions 8-3952.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3920, described as Convex carnelian; oval. Heron to left; eats a sea snail. three gem impressions 8-3920.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3954, described as Carnelian seal. Insect; bee or wasp. Two gem impressions 8-3954.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3918, described as Carnelian seal; oval shape. Original length greater, end chipped. Fortune standing with a rudder and cornucopia. Four gem impressions 8-3918.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3955, described as Plane-convex carnelian seal. Blank.