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Hearst Museum object titled Staff, accession number 16-20407a,b, described as Chimu style staff. a) gold-colored metal pigs (2) with applied metal curled tails and ears, red + white applied eyes.  pigs standing on rectangular metal block which is on staff head. b) wooden base with incised human figures (5)
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 Staff top, accession number 16-20429, described as Chimu style staff top; cylinder with birds and geomtetric patterns.  topped with large toucan with small toucan at breast.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff top, accession number 16-20411, described as Chimu style staff top. Toucan atop hollow cylinder with cut diamond-shaped holes.  six smaller toucans, 3 on each side of cylinder.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number TEMP 2018.395, described as Green metal tumi with bird handle; three-dimensional bird head extends from handle; either copper or bronze.
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 16-20445, described as Chimu tumi. Hook shape blade tumi.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number 16-20419, described as Mochica anthropomorphic tumi. Tumi topped with cast head rattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number 16-20434, described as Chimu style tumi. Ceremonial blade, half moon shaped, with attached, lattice-work handle and T-shaped base.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumi, accession number TEMP 2018.355, described as Chimu tumi contains a llama head at the top of the handle; bronze