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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 16-20127, described as Bowl, ceramic, earthenware; flat, slightly concave bottom; brown burnished finish, with geometric design on exterior near rim; crudely repaired area near rim; diameter: 18 cm; height: 6.6 cm; Churajon style, late intermediate period
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 16-20126, described as bowl, ceramic, earthenware; brown, burnished finish, except for exterior of flat bottom; geometric design on exterior near rim; rim chipped. dia 18.6 x 7cm. Churajon Style.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 16-20129, described as Jar, ceramic, earthenware; straight neck, with flat handle attached; globose body and flat bottom; horizontal band of geometric designs; h16.6 x dia 15.5cm. Churajon style.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 16-20128, described as jar, ceramic, earthenware, unglazed, black; constricted neck with sides flaring to rim; flat handle attached to neck and body; vertical rows of dots press molded on body. 18.1h x 13.5 dia. cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stirrup jar, accession number 16-20131, described as Stirrup jar, ceramic, earthenware; black burnished finish; broken in 30 pieces.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number TEMP 2018.440, described as Thick red and yellow stripes with thinner black stripes; pattern in between stripes in a lighter yellow color. 17 x 13 cm.  and 33 x 24 cm. Probably late Horizon, South Coast.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number TEMP 2018.441, described as 4 x 7 square; white squares with brown spot in middle; lighter pink-brown dots around white squares. From old record: approximately 14 cm. sq. pattern of natural colored diamond with brown center dot. Similar pattern and beige plain diamond inside each square. 4 squares across x 7 squares down of repeat pattern. Most likely used in burial context. Side selvedges are loomed.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number TEMP 2018.438, described as Mounted textile with multiple patterns; colors include white on the border; and blue, red, yellow, and brown; abstract anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures; designs outlined in darker color. 61 x 34 cm. Middle Horizon or later, South Coast attr.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number TEMP 2018.439, described as Mounted textile with zoomorphic and avial figures; brown, tan, grey, green, and black. 55 x 40 cm. South Coast, Middle Horizon or later.
Hearst Museum object titled Whistling bottle, accession number 16-20130, described as Bottle, double-chambered, ceramic earthen ware; black burnished finish; two globular bodies joined at sides and top of narrow neck with flat bar connecting elongated necks; one neck with rolled rim, other surmounted by stylized bird, forming a whistling bottle; incised features on bird; incised design on both sides of connecting bar 17h x 20.5cm.