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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 Aphrodite figurine, accession number 8-4248, described as Modern head of an Aphrodite (Latin: Venus). Was on 8-4218, marble.
Hearst Museum object titled Athena figurine, accession number 8-4210, described as Headless statue of a draped woman, Athena Parthenos. Lacks aegis. Height 0.72m
Hearst Museum object titled Broken harpocrates figurine, accession number 6-20330, described as Pottery Harpocrates, shoulder broken. Roman town.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust (reproduction), accession number 21-108, described as Cast of big bust of Athena in Corinthian helmet and aegis.  From a marble of Pentelic stone found near Tusculum (Rome) Roayl Glyptothek, Munich.  This bust repeats the famous Pallas of Valletri in Paris and is a better sculpture. The type is the handsomest of all the Greek Minervas we have. The head and gave are long, and of masculine severity, very different from the round, almost Dutch face of the Athena Parthenos. The marble preserves the hardness of a bronze original.  New: nose, part of nether lip, sections of helmet and aegis.  Formerly in the Villa Albani, Rome. Went to Paris as one of Napoleon’s trophies. Piroli, Musée Napoleon I, plate 8.
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 Coin: æ, accession number 8-4844, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 2.26 grams, 14 mm. 393-322 BC. Athens, Greece. Obverse: Head of Athena r. Reverse: Owl. Remarks: "illegible
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: æ, accession number 8-7555, described as Coin; AE; Roman. 9.5 grams. Claudius. Obverse: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG [D?]MTRP IMP, Claudius l. bare. Reverse: S C in field, Minerva (Athena) helmeted, advancing l. brandishing javelin
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4827, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 3.90 grams, 15 mm. Philip V, 220-178 BC. Macedonia, Greece. Obverse: Head of Poseidon r. Reverse: Athena Alkis r.; in field, ΦBA.