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Hearst Museum object titled Knife or spear, accession number 1-39001, described as Obsidian.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1897, described as Barbed metal spearhead (nkum akong); 13.25 inches long, 1.75 inches wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1900, described as Barbed metal spearhead (nkum akong); 7.75 inches long, 1⅛ inches wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 1-36390, described as Large, green, flint, ceremonial, with asphalt
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-8568, described as Spear head, steel, elongated leaf shaped, blunt tipped, blade, sleeved, with two grooves along center of blade on both sides, 36.5 cm. long.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1907, described as Metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 6½ inches; width: 1 inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 9-6651a,b, described as a) 4-sided foreshaft with small arrow-shaped point; screwed onto (b) socketed base; total length 9 5/8”.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-4343, described as Barbed iron spearhead (Tsoquo, Mafa term); L. 36.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1904, described as Metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 8½ inches; width: 1¼ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1898, described as Barbed metal spearhead (nkum akong); 8 inches long, 1 7/8 inches wide.