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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 Bell, accession number 5-3361, described as Rectangular, truncated, brass bell with strap handle. Cross-hatched design with head on one side. Height: 6.0 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Carved wooden mask with two human effigies on top, accession number 5-9925, described as Mask, face, surmounted by two horn-like projections and two standing figurines, one male, one female; all faces heart-shaped; carved open mouth with teeth; one ear missing; wood split in several places; height 47 cm
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 5-12985, described as effigy cup; standing woman w/ open figure-eight shaped compartment starting below breasts extending to thighs; bent knees; right foot repaired, right hand and forearm missing; carved dark wood; jequirity beans set in mastic both sides of head; h. 56.5 cm Role in trade - Acc. to Sieber "are for the most part carved for the Jaba by sculptors of the neighboring Koro.
Hearst Museum object titled Door, accession number 5-8643, described as Door, carved wood with red and brown stains; animals, mask, symbols, standing human carved in high relief on one side; checkerboard design in low relief on reverse.
Hearst Museum object titled Door panel, accession number 5-7677, described as Granary door; carved dark hardwood; two rows of standing anthropomorphic figures (one side only; length 77.5 cm; width 52 cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Drumstick, accession number 5-3209, described as Carved wooden drum stick. Wrapped with cotton yarn on tip. Cat-like head on end of handle. Handle highly polished though use.
Hearst Museum object titled Ere ibeji figure, accession number 5-7638, described as Ibeji figure; carved wood; standing male figure with two beaded waist bands.  H. 22 cm. W. 9 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Face mask, accession number 5-3372, described as carved wooden face mask/ baboon (?); red nose and eyes; trimmed with empty shot-gun shells; hair attached; lined with cloth.