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Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number EOC2019.34, described as White clay animal with round body; brown paint on head and three stripes along the body.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number EOC2019.31, described as White clay bird with red-brown paint on head and wings; dots on back; stripes on tail.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number EOC2019.25, described as Brown clay figure of legless chair-like object with backboard; clay figure sitting upright on chair against back; details carved on figure's neck and brown stripes on figure's arms; brown crisscross pattern on back of chair.
Hearst Museum object titled Lobster figurine, accession number 16-20408, described as Gold-colored metal Chimu style lobster with human head mask. Applied legs, claws, head. Applied wire antenna (2).
Hearst Museum object titled Sculpture, accession number EOC2019.16, described as Small ceramic object. Abstract sculpture? brownish-red fabric with large white inclusions
Hearst Museum object titled Sculpture, accession number EOC2019.15, described as Small ceramic sculpture of a stylized, abstract human head
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, 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 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 Tool, accession number TEMP 2018.412, described as Set of long, thin tools; some straight with no detail, others with carved details; one in more elaborate shape with red and green beads; appears to be either bone or wood; no donor number.