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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 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 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 Fertility figurine, accession number 5-2194, described as fertility figurine; (AKUA MMBA); 12;  wood stained black; female figure.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-3228, described as Carved wooden figure. Standing male with monkey-face and protruding umbilicum. Left hand holding cup under chin. Right hand grasping dagger; cotton loin cloth and head band. Also has protuding umbilicum.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-3197, described as Carved wooden figure. Standing male with beard; hands clasped around protruding umbilicum, wearing loin cloth with beaded belt.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, female, accession number 5-3182, described as carved wooden figure; standing female with hands clasped around protruding umbilicum; string of red beads around thighs;
Hearst Museum object titled Gong stick, accession number 5-3214, described as Carved wooden gong stick. Handle carved in twisted fashiion with head in form of prong-horned bovine. L = 11.75”.
Hearst Museum object titled Human figurine, accession number 5-3810, described as carved wood figure, cylindrical torso 13.2 cm l. incised navel, conical downward pointing breasts; incisions on torso and face; flat head 17.5 cm. facial features in low relief; height 34.5 cm.; width 5.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-3175, described as Carved wooden face mask with incised scarification marks on the forehead and around the mouth.