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Hearst Museum object titled Baked clay chunks, accession number 1-164236, described as larger baked clay chunks; maximum length: 3.7cm; grass/straw-like impressions in surface
Hearst Museum object titled Baked clay chunks, accession number 1-164235, described as baked clay chunks, small unbaked clay bits w/ at least 1 smooth area; maximum length: 2.8cm; 2 are roughly conical
Hearst Museum object titled Bead blank, accession number 1-164234, described as shell, olivella, bead blank; maximum length: 1.8cm
Hearst Museum object titled Chalcedoney fragment, accession number 1-164221, described as fragment; chalcedoney, secondary flaking 1 side; maximum length: 1.8cm
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164342, described as perforated stone, steatite, groove between perforations; maximum length: 6cm; teardrop shape, plumb like
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164351, described as nearly perforated stone, rough oblong shape; maximum length: 8.2cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164355, described as oval stone, flat on 1 side, 1 end tapered by working; maximum length: 10.5cm
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164344, described as perforated stone, steatite, flattened oval shape; maximum length: 6.7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164349, described as stone, partially perforated, schist, bomb shaped; maximum length: 8cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Charmstone, accession number 1-164343, described as perforated stone, steatite, both ends phallic; maximum length: 7.9cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.