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Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 6-22883, described as Carnelian and gold necklace; three gold amulets; two probably representing legs, one representing axe; Dynasties II-VI; Length 22 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Osiris figurine, accession number 5-288, described as Inlaid wooden figure of Osiris. Height: 42 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, accession number 5-2167, described as Rectangular piece; long blue faience beads restrung; some old, some new. Pendant?
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-2160, described as green faience; glyphs on under side - mn-hpr-Rc (Thutmose III) 'Imn hedj, ha or mehit, neb, 2 cobra goddesses flank wadj papyrus scepter.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 5-2119, described as Scarab; green faience; hawk, gate on back
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab, accession number 6-11637, described as Scarab of steatite, green glaze; length 1.8 cm; width 1.3 cm. “Great Lord of the Two Lands, Aa-Kheperu-Ra,” symbol of strength [phty], or “Strong is the Great Horus, Lord of the Two Lands. Length 18.1 mm, width 13.1 mm, height 7.8 mm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarab with inscription, accession number 6-8753, described as Scarab, blue glaze partly gone; length 21 mm.; three lines of inscription
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19799, described as Striding statue of a man, Ipiwer, squat proportions.  He strides forward with his proper left leg and holds his hands clenched at his sides.  He wears a short curled wig and a kilt with some pleating.  Back pillar.  Base inscribed: sHD Kd ipi-wr, "inspector of the builders, Ipiwer.
Hearst Museum object titled Ushabti, accession number 5-2091, described as shabti with inscription of Isis-m-Khebet; green faience
Hearst Museum object titled Ushabti, accession number 5-2094, described as Ushabti (coffin figure) with inscription; blue-green faience.