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Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-9875, described as Black figure terracotta amphora with torus lip and strap handles (painted black).  top register decorated with crudely painted maened flanked by two satyrs on each side.  middle of belly decorated with a Greek key band over a broad black band.  bottom register decorated with tear drop band.  finished with concave disk base.
Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3377, described as Attic black-figure amphora of “doubleen” shape; A, combat of three warriors; at left archer to left looking round; at right two hoplites fighting, one fallen to ground (his sheild blazon a white tripod);  B, Dionysos standing to right., head turned back, holding rhyton and branch, between dancing satyr and maenad; on neck, lotus-palmette on shoulder, tongues. Height 32.0 cm Diameter 18.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3829, described as Bell krater; Black with red overpaint; grotesque dance of satyrs and maenads, caricature of a comical performance: A, the right hand satyr holds with both hands what ought to have been a wreath but is actually a toy bow and arrow; B, the woman holds a sprig of ivy instead of olive; barbarous style; line painted on inner rim of krater; good condition. Height: 33.8 cm; diameter: 33.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow fibula, accession number 8-6673, described as Dragon fibula; bronze, three knobs on one side; hinge type; two on other; ring around half of clasp; length: 10.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bucket fragment, accession number 8-3236a,b, described as AB Bronze bucket handles and escutcheons; fragments; handles are 15.3 cm wide. Beardless mask, satyr mask, broken vessel
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-6447, described as Coin: Æ; Constans I, 333-350, 4.71 grms. Obverse: DN CONSTANS PF AVG - Bust facing right, diademed, draped. Reverse: FEL TEMP REPARATIO - Emperor standing facing left on boat, holding a phoenix and standard, Victory behind, I/A?.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-3991, described as Coin; AE; Roman. Faustina I, after 141 AD. Rome, Italy . Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA, bust r. Reverse: AETERNITAS Aeternitas standing holds phoenix in r., S C in field.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar drachm, accession number 8-4655, described as Coin; AR; Drachm; Greek. 3.78 grams, 17 mm. Thasos, 550-463 BC. Obverse: Satyr carrying off nymph. Reverse: Quadripartate incuse.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ sestertius, accession number 8-6370, described as Coin: Sestertius (?); Æ; Faustina I - 16.21 grams. Obverse: DIVA FAVSTINA - Bust facing right, draped. Reverse: AETER NITAS - Aeternitas standing facing left, holding phoenix on globe and holding up skirt; SC in field.
Hearst Museum object titled Eye kotyle, accession number 8-9868, described as Attic black figure eye kotyle; cup with handle rising above rim.  black glazed interior.  griffins flank handle.  Dionysos on a mule facing dancing satyr.  2 eye designs.  figures lightly incised, painted black.  ca. 510-490 BC.