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Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15026, described as Potsherd; Kayenta black-on-white
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-14880, described as Potsherds; Lino, gray
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15010, described as Potsherd; Jeddito black-on-yellow.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-14881.2, described as Potsherds; Sityatki polychrome
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15061, described as Potsherd; Tusayan black-on-red
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-14875, described as Potsherds; miscellaneous.  Two sherds had accompanying note: "Matsaki Polychrome (Syn. Hawikuh Brown on Buff) Zuni Series:  White Mountain Red Ware."  Second note "Note:  Not confirmed.  Could be Haikuh Dull Paint from Pueblo V or Hawikuh Polychrome".
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15014, described as Potsherd; Tusayan polychrome
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15065, described as Potsherd; Tusayan black-on-red.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15036, described as Potsherd; Hawikuh E (letter E refers to Hodges types, identified by Steward).  One sherd had accompanying note: "Matsaki Polychrome (Syn. Hawikuh Brown on Buff) Zuni Series:  White Mountain Red Ware."  Second note "Note:  Not confirmed.  Could be Haikuh Dull Paint from Pueblo V or Hawikuh Polychrome".
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 2-15044, described as Potsherd; Hawikuh E (letter E refers to Hodges types, identified by Steward).   One sherd had accompanying note: "Matsaki Polychrome (Syn. Hawikuh Brown on Buff) Zuni Series:  White Mountain Red Ware."  Second note "Note:  Not confirmed.  Could be Haikuh Dull Paint from Pueblo V or Hawikuh Polychrome".