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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4826, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 4.34 grams, 17 mm. Aetolian League, 279-168 BC. Obverse: Head of Athena facing r. Reverse: ΑΙΤΩ, Hercules (Greek: Herakles); to left, monogram; above, X.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-4850, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 1.27 grams, 13 mm. 330-228 BC. Heraclea Lucania, Italy. Obverse: Head of Athena r. helmeted. Reverse: Herakles naked, standing l. holding patera, club, and lion skin. Remarks: "Inscrip.:- (illegible).
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5462, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 2.86 grams, 14 mm. 330-228 BC. Heraclea, Italy. Obverse: head of Athena r. helmeted. Reverse: Herkales naked, standing l. holding patera, club, and lion’s skin.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 8-5548, described as Coin; AE; Greek. 5.46 grams, 19 mm. Aetolian League, 279-168 BC. Obverse: Head of Athena r. Reverse: ΑΙΤΩ/ΛΩΝ, Heracles standing facing, holding club and lion’s skin; to left, Φ.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-4793, described as Coin; AR; diobol; Greek. 2.86 grams, 14 mm. 381-370 BC. Lucania, Italy. Obverse: Bust of Athena r., helmeted. Reverse: YΞΗΡΑ, Herakles standing r. holding a club and strangling lion.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar diobol, accession number 8-5550, described as Coin; AR; Diobol; Greek. 0.94 grams, 12 mm. 302-272 BC. Taranto, Italy. Obverse: Head of Athena l. wearing crested helmet, on which, Scylla. Reverse: Infant Herakles, naked, facing and leaning r. strangling serpent in each hand; to left, M; in exergue, thunderbolt.
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 Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3376, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; some restoration in plaster on side B; on neck, lotus-palmette chain; on shoulder, tongues; below scenes, lotus, rays at handles, lotus-palmette compelxes; A, Hermes, Athena, Herkales (Latin: Mercury, Minerva, Hercules), and panther; B, Apollo playing cithara, Artemis (Latin: Diana) and Leto (or 2 muses) and deer. Height, 41.7 diameter 28.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Plaster cast, accession number 21-21, described as Cast of an apotheosis  of Herakles (Latin: Hercules), representing the hero and 5 deities advancing to left: Demeter, Apollo, Athena, Ares, and Poseidon (Latin: Ceres, Apollo, Minerva, Mars and Neptune), Terracotta.  No original for this relief has been traced.  Its model is the Capitoline well kerb.  A kindred relief in Munich is a forgery by Monti.  So, probably, is this.  There are 12 gods, in groups of six.  Several suspicious points.