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Hearst Museum object titled Beaker, accession number 16-20413, described as Peruvian beaker with flared top with four similar standing figures having double-headed headdresses.
Hearst Museum object titled Beaker, accession number 16-20412, described as Chimu style beaker. Standing figure holding triangle-headed staff in right hand.  large ear spools.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird, accession number 16-20428, described as Chimu style bird, standing with applied folded wings.  short, thick bill like Dodo bird.  feet of metal wire.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird figurine, accession number 16-20403, described as Chimu style condor or toucan with long bill of gold-colored metal. Wings, legs and three-toed feet are applied.
Hearst Museum object titled Boatman figurine, accession number 16-20409, described as Chimu style boatman. Human figure with two oars on reed boat with pot, cup, plate with round objects and 2 round objects.
Hearst Museum object titled Caiman figurine, accession number 16-20415, described as Chimu style caiman with big teeth and serpents (2) on each side of snout. 4 loose round discs attached by rings on each side.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 16-20473, described as repoussed metal (tumbaga?) collar shaped like a half moon and decorated with a border of birds with a fish in the mouth (15).  a boatman on a boat and 2 fish fill the center.  3 holes along top edge may be for attaching to a garment.  carnelian residue on verso.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 16-20476, described as Chimu style metal collar with repoussé figure with large headdress who is holding two cats by their tails. Two birds above cats.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 16-20472, described as Chimu style metal collar with embossed figures and incised triangles.  figures include 2 caimen, 2 men with digging sticks planting corn and 10 faces. Metal discs suspended from bottom edge. 10 discs.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 16-20475, described as repoussed metal (tumbaga?) collar.  half moon shaped; decorated with a band of panther cubs and beading around edge (18 cubs) and a 2-bodied, single headed panther at center.  3 hole along top edge for attaching to a piece of clothing.  carnelian residue on verso.