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Attic black-figure pottery
1) Amphora depicting Hercules who offers the
Erymanthian boar to the king Eurystheus, the scene is
drawn from the 12 Labors of Hercules (520 B.C.)
Etruscan black-figure pottery (end 6th c. B.C.)
2) Stamnoid amphora depicting: side A a dancing man;
side B a female figure. Tarquinian manufacture.
3) Amphora depicting athletes on both sides.
4) Small amphora by the Micali painter
Attic black-figure pottery
5) Eye-cup (drinking cup-kylix) depicting a satyr (530-500 B.C.)
Gray and black bucchero (6th c. B.C.)
6) Jug (oinochòe) with trilobate mouth
7) Amphora with mould decoration of a sphinx
8) Cup (kylix)
9) Small dish and bottom of a shallow bowl with navel
(patera)
10) Fragm. of stamped ribbon handles
11) Handle with three-dimensional head
12) Stamped handles from a cup (kàntharos)
13) Feet and bottom from cups and cup-shaped ladles
(kyathòi) with stamped decorations.
Bronze (end 6th– 5th c. B.C.)
14) Jug handles (oinochòe)
15) Cauldron (lebete) handles with Silenus head
16) Small statue of a dancer (cimasa)
17) Votive statue of a man
18) Fragm. of a brooch (fibula) with lion head
19) Handle of a basin
20) Sanguisuga type brooch (fibula) (mid 8th c. B.C.)
Carnelian (5th c. B.C.)
21) Scarab
Iron (7th c. B.C.)
22) Bracelet (armilla)