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Hearst Museum object titled Bombylios, accession number 8-1792, described as Pear-shaped bombylios. Description from Matteucig (1951): Alabastron; height: 7.9 cm; diameter: 4.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 11). Italo-Corinthian. Clay reddish cream; cream slip; dark brown and violet paint. Pyriform alabastron. On lip, three concentric circles; the outer two, brown, the middle one, violet; around lip, brown band; on neck, tongue pattern; below thick handle with hole pierced in it, three bands, brown, violet, brown; then a zone of brown dots; three more bands, brown, violet, brown.  Cf. Montelius, pl. 209, no. 5 from Pitigliano; Mon. Ant., XXII, 1913, Pl. LV, 4 from Cumae; Not. Sc., 1922, p. 218, fig. 3e, from Veii; Not. Sc., 1938, p. 121, fig. 1ſ, from Chiusi; Boll. St. Med. no. 4–5, 1933–1934, Pl. I, fig. 5, from Ardea; Mingazzini, Pl. XXIX, 7; Robinson, Toronto Vases, Pl. XI, 155; Langlotz, Pl. CCXXV, 765; C.V.A., Oxford, fasc. 2, III C, pl. 4, no. 18; C.V.A., Louvre, fasc. 9, III C b, pl. 1 entire, especially, nos. 1, 2; C.W.A., Fogg Museum, fasc. 1, pl. 6, no. 9; Museo Archeologico, Florence, from Poggio Buco.
Hearst Museum object titled Bone fragments, accession number 8-1530, described as Pieces of bone. Description from Matteucig (1951):  Two bone fragments. Total length, 16.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XXII, 5).
Hearst Museum object titled Bow fibula, accession number 8-1633, described as Leechbow fibula. Description from Matteucig (1951): Iron fibula of the boat type; solid cast; no catch; length:  5.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XXIII, 1). For bronze parallels to this type, see references under nos. 8-1527–8-1528, tomb A.
Hearst Museum object titled Bow fibula, accession number 8-1829, described as Iron leech bow fibula. Description from Matteucig (1951): 69. (8/1829). A badly corroded iron fibula of the “boat” type; solid cast; clip heavily incrusted. Length, 4.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XXIV, 7).  Cf. Minto, Marsiliana, Pl. XLVII, 4.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1761, described as Red conical bowl with foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 5.8 cm; diameter: 10.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIV, 7). Brown impasto. Clay dark gray with sandy particles; dark brown, very rough surface. Asymmetrical bowl, with very thick walls, heavily coated with lime and mud; probably made by hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1842, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 4.5 cm; diameter: 12.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XVIII, 12). Gray impasto. Clay light gray with impurities; polished dark gray surface. Shape similar to 8-1773. Portion of lip chipped off; scratched surface.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1766, described as Similar bowl, wheel-made. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 5.5 cm; diameter: 11 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIV, 12). Brown impasto. Clay and surface as in nos. 8-1764 and 8-1765; shape a little asymmetrical; restored from two fragments.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1833, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 5.5 cm; diameter: 13.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XVIII, 5). Brown impasto. Clay light red with black shiny particles; polished light brown surface. Shape as in 8-1774. Foot chipped all around.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1843, described as Lowfoot gray cup, similar to 8-1842 Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 5.1 cm; diameter: 12.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XVIII, 13). Brown impasto. Clay light red with gray and black shiny particles; polished dark brown surface. Shape similar to 8-1774. Small parts of foot chipped off. Under foot, a graffito: fig. 18.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-1762, described as Red conical bowl with foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 7.3 cm; diameter: 13 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIV, 8). Red impasto. Clay red with mica; brick red, very rough surface with many black shiny particles. Bowl similar to preceding.