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Hearst Museum object titled Cloth, accession number 4-2594, described as Rectangular piece of cloth, woven in colored figures, style of Tiwanaku.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2542, described as Small red jar, with human face, oval cross-section. Style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2543, described as Small-mouthed jar, black, with two river crabs in relief. Oval cross-section. Style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2539, described as Small, black, narrow-necked jar, oval cross-section, two small handles as if for suspension, incised decoration. Style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2538, described as Small jar, black, oval cross-section; figure of the Creator God in relief, style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2540, described as Small jar, two small handles, oval cross-section, face on neck, man-devouring monster in relief on sides. Style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 4-2541, described as Small jar with flaring mouth, circular in design in relief. Oval cross-section. Style of Tiwanaku, epigonal period.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherds, accession number 4-2532d, described as Fragment of red pottery representing a cat’s head in relief-style of Tiwanaku.
Hearst Museum object titled Vessel, accession number 4-2531, described as Same as 2530 (”Tall cup-like kero vessel, flat bottom, straight sides, finely ornamented in black and white in style of Tiwanaku. Incomplete, repaired.”), incomplete.
Hearst Museum object titled Vessel, accession number 4-2530, described as Tall cup-like kero vessel, flat bottom, straight sides, finely ornamented in black and white in style of Tiwanaku. Incomplete, repaired.