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Hearst Museum object titled Pins, accession number TEMP 2018.386, described as Three (3) metal pins with heads: two in hour glass shape, one in flat circular shape
Hearst Museum object titled Plaque, accession number 16-20471, described as Chimu style metal plaque with embossed 2 figures holding birds with long tails. Small holes around edges.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 16-20427, described as Chimu rattle. Clam shell copper rattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 16-20425, described as Chimu rattle. Spherical rattle with face.
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 16-20426, described as Chimu rattle. Clam shell copper rattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Scepter, accession number 16-20441, described as Chimu style septer, bimetallic. gold flared ends with bird, snake, lizard and feline motifs. gold ends attached to grey metal cylinder with humanoid figures in cut relief.
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 Spouted vessel, accession number 16-20414, described as Chimu style spouted vessel. Double-chambered. Chambers connected by cylinder. One chamber has spout. Other chamber has standing figure with large staff. Chambers have standing figures each holding on ear of corn in each hand.  spout and figure connected by bridge.
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.