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Hearst Museum object titled Clay figure, accession number 5-5287, described as archaeological dark grey terra cotta female figurine with outstretched arms; scarification marks. choker, and necklace in relief; figurine seated on a stool with curved seat; black painted contemporary base; height figurine without base 37.2 cm Per inventory 6/14/12, found with a bag of fragments.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 5-5289, described as wooden cup with elaborate incising incl. curves, crosshatching; almost cylindrical in shape, but tapers toward lip; handle is carved hand and forearm; original stepped, circular base; ht. 21 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 5-5291, described as wooden male figurine with knife in right hand, knife sheath in left; inset shell eyes; elaborate scarification; on original square wooden base; height 16.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 5-5290, described as Carved wood male figurine on original flat, wooden circular base; inset lozenge-shaped eyes; center torso has empty cylindrical receptacle for “magical” material. Height 53 cm. Old cracks on specimen; wedge-shaped piece missing from left foot and adjoining base.
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-5288, described as dark stained stool with seat supported by kneeling woman with elaborate scarification on torso; wood; height 39.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Wood and metal figure, accession number 5-8793, described as Reliquary figure; anthropomorphic head, cylindrical neck of copper sheets and copper strips over wood core attached with staples; separate eyes and curved nose; woos tumps at base; h. 44 cm.