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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-19784, described as Curved diorite bowl with five in-turned rim sections. Thin and translucent.
Hearst Museum object titled Head, accession number 5-161, described as Head of black stone, half life size
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete statue, accession number 6-19768, described as Wooden statue of a boy, he strides forward with his proper left leg and holds his proper right finger to his mouth.  His hair is close shaven and he is nude.  Statue preserved above the knees.
Hearst Museum object titled Jackal figure, accession number 6-19071, described as Slate figure of canine (jackal), standing
Hearst Museum object titled Mummy portrait, accession number 5-2327, described as Mummy portrait; female; black hair centrally parted with small ringlets across forehead; gold chain around neck with central medallion; earrings of gold and pearls; red robe with black shoulder stripes; distemper on chalk ground.
Hearst Museum object titled Mummy portrait, accession number 6-21377, described as Portrait of a boy holding a scroll and pen. Height: 30.5 cm; Width/breadth: 19.3 cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Reserve head, accession number 6-19767, described as Limestone reserve head depicting Ka Nofer
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19770, described as Seated male statue, some paint preserved.  Short wig, broadcollar, right hand closed on lap, skin painted brick red.  Seat inscribed with his name, Katjesu (kATsw).
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-19825, described as Slab stela of Prince Wepemnofret. Limestone, pigment: Giza, Western Cemetery, tomb G1201; Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 (ca. 2589-2566 BCE) This carved stone relief depicts the King's son Wep-em-nofret seated at an offering table.