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Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 9-17261, described as Beads: miscellaneous beads on cotton string; carnelian, glass, ceramics, bone, etc. shell. Carnelian= 9
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 9-17263, described as Beads; glass on nylon line with modern clasps. Weathered bluish-green.
Hearst Museum object titled Necklace, accession number 9-17262, described as Beads; glass beads on cotton string; heavily weathered.
Hearst Museum object titled Needle, accession number 9-16797, described as Needle.  Dark brown patina. Round section.  L. 12. 9 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 9-16892, described as Oil lamp, bronze; wick gutter, three legs, exteneded flared handle with decoration, possibly vegetal motif, scallped flange.  Heavily encrusted with corrosion.  Wick gutter is very long. L. 18.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 9-16893, described as Oil lamp, bronze, with triangular wick spout, shallow ring base, handle broken. L. 11.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 9-16895, described as Oil Lamp, metal, black.  Has hinged lid; protuberance on bottom (casting spur?); double spout, thumb-sized flat handle. L. 12 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil lamp, accession number 9-16894, described as Oil lamp, bronze or brass.  Long pointed (enclosed wick spout.  Three legs, one of which appears to have been added recently. Lamp appears to be brass with touch of solder and yellowish plaster or clay substance. The attached lid is very questionable. It is not the same shape as the opening it purports to fit; it appears to be bronze or brass but is filled and semared with the same plaster/clay substance as well as glue.  It is attached to the lamp with a loop of ferrous metal (showing rust) and a bit of solder.  Cont’d. below.                                    L. 13. 5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, animal form, accession number 9-16823, described as Pendant in the form of addorsed mouflon heads.  Elevated loop for suspension in center between heads.  Horns curve out from sides of heads, muzzles are long and slender.  Each animal wears a single torque.  Green patina. W. 3.8 cm.  Ht. 2.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, animal form, accession number 9-16819, described as Pendant in the form of an animal. Short legs, not tail; head turned back over shoulder; large eyes, no ears. Pierced vertically through back. Green/brown patina.  L. 2.9 cm; Ht. 2.2 cm.