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Hearst Museum object titled Clay container, accession number 5-1510, described as Twin bowl, see “Tribes of the Liberian Hinterland.” George Scwab, ed. by George W. Harley for description and photos. Considered extremely rare. Collected near Ganta.
Hearst Museum object titled Clay, narrow-necked jug, accession number 5-1514, described as Water, palm wine, cane juice or palm oil jug. Bracelet rocker marked.
Hearst Museum object titled Clay pot, accession number 5-1511, described as Cooking pot, 8”wide, 5” deep, Clay has high metallic content. Decorated with bracelet rocker marking and cord making.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-1506, described as Rice spoon, 16 inch long, flat bowl 3.5 inch with handle decorated with burnt strips. Spoon used in cooking and serving rice.