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Hearst Museum object titled Amphora type a, accession number 8-60, described as Attic black-figure amphora type B; A, Achilles pursuing Troilos; at left, Athena; at right, Polyxena; her hydria has dropped but not broken; B, departure of warriors with chariot; at right, mantled figure; beneath horses, small mantled figure - a child (?); above each scene, lotus palmette frieze; at base, rays. height 45.7; diameter 30.7 cm. Vessel features Homeric epic scene.
Hearst Museum object titled Calyx-krater, accession number 8-3495, described as Attic Red-figure calyx-krater; on rim, tongue pattern; above scenes, wreath pattern; below them, palmette-triangles (A), wreath pattern (B); A, apotheosis of Herakles; Flying Nike about to crown him with taenia; at 1. Dionysos and Athena; at r. Hebe(?) and satyr; B, maenad with tympanon and thyrsos, seated between Dionysos and satyr. H., 45.2;D., 39.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix fragments, accession number 8-2301, described as Decadent Red-figure kylix (drinking cup); interior: Attic helmed head of Athena facing left; exterior: (Vitruvian?) scroll around body; below base: concentric dark circles around center; repaired from fragments, almost all of the missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-6552, described as Attic black figured lekythos; interior of mouth glazed black, upper surface red, exterior black neck and shoulder reserved with usual tongues and rays; picture area white-ground with draped male figure mounting chariot to right, cithara-player beyond horses, Hermes (Latin: Mercury) in front of them; above picture, three-row dicing; lower body glazed with reserved band.
Hearst Museum object titled Minerva figurine, accession number 8-2561, described as Terracotta statuette of seated Athena; throne elaborate with volute legs and separate footstool - no back; aegis without gorgoneion; wears necklace; pointed shoes; grayish terracotta; throne broken and rejoined; Height: 24.4 cm; Width: 21.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3851, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; put together from fragments, with some restoration in plaster; A, herkales and geryon, with Eurytion, between Athena and a woman; B, Departure of a warrior with a dog between old man and woman; neck, lotus-palmette; shoulder, tongues; beneath pictures, maeander, lotus buds, rays; at handles, lotus palmette. Height 40.5cm; Diameter 27.2cm
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 8-9834, described as Roman lamp, ceramic.  Bust of Athena with helmet.  Stamped C.OPPI. RES on bottom.  L. 13 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 8-303a, described as Lamps, eagle, Athena, flower
Hearst Museum object titled Stamnos fragments, accession number 8-983, described as Attic Red-figure stamnos; restoration in plaster; part of 1 handle broken off; figures eroded; on rim, egg pattern; on shoulder, tongues; at handles, palmette complexes; between friezes, egg pattern; below them, maeander and checker pattern; above: Return of Hephaistos (Hephaestus) (Hephaistos, Dionysos, maenads, and satyrs); below Komos.