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Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, bull, accession number 9-16870, described as Pendant in the form of humped bull.  Stylized w/no face and upstanding ears (horns?).  Pierced laterally below hump.  Exaggerated hump.  Green patina.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant,  goat passant, accession number 9-16821, described as Pendant in the form of a goat passant, horns curve back, tail upright.  Loop on upper back for suspension.  Crusty green patina.  Ht. 3.8 cm.  L. 4.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, horse or donkey, accession number 9-16873, described as Figurine in the form of a horse or donkey.  Stick-like figure; large ears project upward; long tail.  Blob on back (casting tang not remove?).  Crusty green patina. L. 5.2 cm.  Ht. 3.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant,  ovid form, accession number 9-16829, described as Pendant in the form of an Ovid.  Horns stick out from side of head (or they may be ears); short, stubby tail; short legs.  Large hole pierces piece laterally.  Green patina.   Ht. 3.0 cm. L. 3.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, ram, accession number 9-16869, described as Pendant in the form of a Ram.  Ears protruding, horns curl to side of head; short stubby tail; empahsis on hind-quarters.  Pierced through front shoulder with one hole extending through to underside of body.  Marlik stylization Ht. 2.5 cm.  L. 3.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, roe deer, accession number 9-16833, described as Pendant in the form of Roe Deer.  Rack of horns over head.  Pierced through the shoulder.  Crusty green patina.  Minimal articulation of legs.  L. 3.0 cm.  Ht. 2.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, roe deer, accession number 9-16825, described as Pendant in the form of a Roe Deer. Rack of hrons over head. Pierced laterally through back. Crusty green patina. Stubby tail.  Right hind leg missing, old gap in center back of piece.   L. 3.5 cm.  Ht. 2.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pendant, sheep, accession number 9-16834, described as Pendant in the form of a sheep.  Long curled horns, pointed muzzle.  Pierced laterallly through back.  Green patina.  Left rear leg has sprue still attached.  L. 3.2 cm.  Ht. 2.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pin, accession number 9-16791, described as Pin; enalrged club-like head; four strictures below head; tapers to a point which is now lost.  Green patina.  L. 16.0 cm. Club-headed pins, with or without decoration appear in the late 3rd millennium.  Ribbed forms were found in Luristan at Tepe Giyan I and at Sialk B.  Parallel types were found at Khurvin, Talish in the Caucasus, as well as numerous quantities from Luristan clandestine digs and from the Dum Surkh shrine.
Hearst Museum object titled Pin, accession number 9-16795, described as Pin. Long tapering shaft. Flat top with schematicized standing bird.  Four concentric projections below.  Green/brown patina.  v-shaped incised desins on top of shank.  L. 24 cm.