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Hearst Museum object titled Adobe samples, accession number 4-2616c, described as Three pieces of adobe with remnants of wall paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Adobe samples, accession number 4-2616a, described as Three pieces of adobe with remnants of wall paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Adobe samples, accession number 4-2616b, described as Three pieces of adobe with remnants of wall paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Adobe with stucco, accession number 16-19316a-d, described as a: fragment, adobe with stucco, red paint; length: 5.6 cm. b: fragment, adobe with stucco, red paint; length: 3.75 cm. c: fragment, adobe with stucco, red paint; length: 3.55 cm. d: fragment, adobe with stucco, red paint; length: 3 cm. e: fragment, adobe with stucco, red and yellow paint; length: 4.75 cm.  f: fragment, adobe with stucco, yellow paint, length: 3.1 cm.  g: fragment, adobe; length: 3.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Amethyst fragment, accession number 4-3450, described as Rough piece of “Amethyst.”
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 4-3627, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulets, accession number 4-6328, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Animal figure, accession number 16-20448, described as Peruvian animal figure. Carved wooden figure with features of both birds and reptiles. Flattened, broad, triangular head has two mother of pearl inlaid eyes atop the head and a broad mouth with prominent teeth. body features vestigial wing-like structures and a prominent spine. a broad, bird-like tail, spread as wide as the head is decorated with a band of geometric (triangles) figures and parallel line approximately ¼ inch apart. Figure is recumbent with a rectangular stand as base.
Hearst Museum object titled Animal figurine, accession number 16-20404, described as Carved wooden Chimu style animal, seated, grasping knees in human style with front paws and holding human head with paws.  round inlays of shell forming rows of spots.  row of rectangular inlays on center of back and head.  circular inlays on base.
Hearst Museum object titled Animal figurine, accession number 4-2510, described as Very small clay figure of animal