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Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-3360, described as Rectangular, truncated, brass bell with strap handle. Geometric all-over design. Height: 7.0 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-3233, described as Brass figure. Standing male beating a set of double drums.
Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 1-9240, described as Carved cane flute with 4 stops.
Hearst Museum object titled Flute, accession number 1-9247, described as Carved cane flute with 4 stops.
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete bell, accession number 6-19475, described as bronze bell, clapper missing; height 5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete bell, accession number 6-19477, described as bronze bell, clapper missing; height 7.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete bell, accession number 6-19474, described as bronze bell, clapper missing; height 6.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete bell, accession number 6-19476, described as bronze bell, clapper missing; height 6.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Rattle, accession number 2-4805, described as Made of copper; sea animal face with fins on side of face. "Native copper, new handle" (fide John Witthoft, University Museum, Philadelphia). Identification of sea animal and use by Charles Brown, June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Sistrum, accession number 5-1500, described as Sistrum (rattle) of cast brass. Hollow handle, openwork design. Probably made by royal silversmiths in Gonder. Remarks: used by the clergy today, and thousands of years ago, in the worship of Isis.