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Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number TEMP 2018.374, described as two kneeling stone figures; one with bound hands
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 16-20455, described as Mochica style figure. Carved, standing wooden figure with head at waist. Headdress of carved animal. Tongue protruding crudely carved.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number TEMP 2018.379, described as stone spoon with handle carved into figure with crest; small inlayed stones as decoration
Hearst Museum object titled Staff, accession number 16-20406, described as Mochica style staff. Dark wood. Carved figure playing flute forming top ⅓ of staff. Lower ⅔ carved in form of dagger.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff, accession number 16-20456, described as Mochica staff. Carved wooden, short staff with finial carved in the form of a single deity.  deity is standing, holding long spear, wearing a crenulated crown decorated with inlays of shell beads (3) and with a serpent emerging from his mouth.  he wears a serpent belt around his waist as well. Staff is round and has a pointed end.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff fragment, accession number 16-20405, described as Mochica staff fragment. Wood staff fragment (top) with 3 linear incised grooves, one groove containing 6 free moving beads. One end of staff carved to point. Other end broken.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number 16-20418, described as Mochica anthropomorphic tumi. Tumi topped with maize god flanked by corn stalks with ears. Reverse of god covered with ears.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number 16-20419, described as Mochica anthropomorphic tumi. Tumi topped with cast head rattle.